coilover or body kit??? help!
hi, everybody:
i got some money saved up but cant decide what i should get for my TSX
should i get the whole set of mugen body skirt (the lip one) which cost around $2000
or
should i get the tein SS coilover which cost around 1100
please give some comments on what i should do.
THANKS alot tsxers.!
i got some money saved up but cant decide what i should get for my TSX
should i get the whole set of mugen body skirt (the lip one) which cost around $2000
or
should i get the tein SS coilover which cost around 1100
please give some comments on what i should do.
THANKS alot tsxers.!
You can get the Tein SS from Mr. HeelToe (One of our board vendors) for less than $1100. I believe he was charging $950 with tax and shipping included if you live in Cali. If you don't live in Cali you might be able to get an even better deal since you don't have to pay tax.
It's hard to compare the Mugen Body kit to the Tein suspension because the there is a big price difference.
A Mugen bodykit might even cost more than $2000 after painting, shipping, and install. Where did you get your quote?
It's hard to compare the Mugen Body kit to the Tein suspension because the there is a big price difference.
A Mugen bodykit might even cost more than $2000 after painting, shipping, and install. Where did you get your quote?
Originally Posted by 21Tsx
how can i contact him?
any website or email?
any website or email?
What do you look for?? Looks or performance??
if you want your car to look good, big change.......go for the kit.... and what color car you have???
if you want performance, go for coilovers.... and addition, if you lower more than 1.5".. when people can see a diff.... they will think it looks better as well~
if you want your car to look good, big change.......go for the kit.... and what color car you have???
if you want performance, go for coilovers.... and addition, if you lower more than 1.5".. when people can see a diff.... they will think it looks better as well~
If you have $2K to spend, I'd get the Tein Flex suspension, a rear sway bar, Ingalls rear camber kit. This will be about $1500. Throw in a couple hundred more in your budget and you can get the OEM body kit if you're into body kits.
There are 2 problems w/ buying a body kit only: 1) If you go with Mugen, that's a pretty aggressive looking kit. I don't think it will look right unless your car is lowered. 2) Body kit gives you zero driving enjoyment. You can enjoy how your car looks from the outside, but once you're behind the wheel, the car feels exactly the same.
This is why I would personally do the suspension first - b/c it gives immediate, noticeable performance improvement (better handling), will actually enhance appearance due to lowering, will make the car look even better when you put the body kit on, and is actually cheaper than the $2K Mugen body kit.
There are 2 problems w/ buying a body kit only: 1) If you go with Mugen, that's a pretty aggressive looking kit. I don't think it will look right unless your car is lowered. 2) Body kit gives you zero driving enjoyment. You can enjoy how your car looks from the outside, but once you're behind the wheel, the car feels exactly the same.
This is why I would personally do the suspension first - b/c it gives immediate, noticeable performance improvement (better handling), will actually enhance appearance due to lowering, will make the car look even better when you put the body kit on, and is actually cheaper than the $2K Mugen body kit.
ok guys
thanks a lot for these suggestions
if i do have around $1500- $2000, what should i get
now all of you guys say is better to go with the coilover
i guess coilover, which will cost around $1000, and im also gettin the swaybar
what else should i get for the left over
is the Ingalls rear camber kit a smart choice?
thanks a lot for these suggestions
if i do have around $1500- $2000, what should i get
now all of you guys say is better to go with the coilover
i guess coilover, which will cost around $1000, and im also gettin the swaybar
what else should i get for the left over
is the Ingalls rear camber kit a smart choice?
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Originally Posted by 21Tsx
ok guys
thanks a lot for these suggestions
if i do have around $1500- $2000, what should i get
now all of you guys say is better to go with the coilover
i guess coilover, which will cost around $1000, and im also gettin the swaybar
what else should i get for the left over
is the Ingalls rear camber kit a smart choice?
thanks a lot for these suggestions
if i do have around $1500- $2000, what should i get
now all of you guys say is better to go with the coilover
i guess coilover, which will cost around $1000, and im also gettin the swaybar
what else should i get for the left over
is the Ingalls rear camber kit a smart choice?
The Ingalls kit is a great choice; less than $150 shipped from a number of sources.
You will spend about $1500-$1550 for Tein Flex + Comptech rear sway bar + Ingalls camber kit.
If you go with Tein SS, you will spend about $1200 - $1250 w/ the same sway bar and camber kit.
This will leave you about $500 to $750.
If you still want a body kit, I think you can buy the OEM kit for about $750 - $800. But, I would suggest not getting the body kit if you are still on stock rims/tires. THe reason is, a body kit will make the stock rims/tires appear to be too far inside the wheel well - especially if the car is lowered. I would recommend saving the $500-$750 for now, accumulate some more cash, then buy some rims/tires - go with 18s for lighter weight, more daily durability, cheaper cost. Go with 19s if you really want a show car look.
Personally, I would spend the extra money and go with the Tein Flex suspension b/c it is a complete unit w/ upper pillow ball mounts which means simple plug and play installation. It also allows height adjustment independent of spring pre-load and suspension travel. This is a big advantage for corner weighting and maintaining ride quality.
If you go with Tein SS, you will spend about $1200 - $1250 w/ the same sway bar and camber kit.
This will leave you about $500 to $750.
If you still want a body kit, I think you can buy the OEM kit for about $750 - $800. But, I would suggest not getting the body kit if you are still on stock rims/tires. THe reason is, a body kit will make the stock rims/tires appear to be too far inside the wheel well - especially if the car is lowered. I would recommend saving the $500-$750 for now, accumulate some more cash, then buy some rims/tires - go with 18s for lighter weight, more daily durability, cheaper cost. Go with 19s if you really want a show car look.
Personally, I would spend the extra money and go with the Tein Flex suspension b/c it is a complete unit w/ upper pillow ball mounts which means simple plug and play installation. It also allows height adjustment independent of spring pre-load and suspension travel. This is a big advantage for corner weighting and maintaining ride quality.
Other than what I've already mentioned, the US spec Tein Flex comes with stiffer springs than the SS and the Flex is EDFC compatible. This means, you can hook up an in-car damping adjustment controller to the Flex, but not on the SS.
In terms of installation, the SS uses your stock upper mounts. Installation will require spring compressors to disassemble your stock suspension assemblies.
Seems like the SS should be more than adequate for your needs.
In terms of installation, the SS uses your stock upper mounts. Installation will require spring compressors to disassemble your stock suspension assemblies.
Seems like the SS should be more than adequate for your needs.
Originally Posted by 21Tsx
i have another question
i heard that the 2004 TSX is not EDFC compatable
thats what i heard from my friend, it doesnt work for the tsx
is that true???
i heard that the 2004 TSX is not EDFC compatable
thats what i heard from my friend, it doesnt work for the tsx
is that true???
Originally Posted by 21Tsx
how can i contact the vendor excelerate ???
Originally Posted by 21Tsx
hi, everybody:
i got some money saved up but cant decide what i should get for my TSX
should i get the whole set of mugen body skirt (the lip one) which cost around $2000
or
should i get the tein SS coilover which cost around 1100
please give some comments on what i should do.
THANKS alot tsxers.!
i got some money saved up but cant decide what i should get for my TSX
should i get the whole set of mugen body skirt (the lip one) which cost around $2000
or
should i get the tein SS coilover which cost around 1100
please give some comments on what i should do.
THANKS alot tsxers.!
Good luck!
I'd hit coilover first, slam it like you mean it before you wear any skirts. hell, drop it like it's hot and it dont matter if ur wearing skirts or not 
Coilover > Ground kit
Performance > Looks
-KC

Coilover > Ground kit
Performance > Looks
-KC
Originally Posted by 21Tsx
ok, then wut is the actual use of an Ingalls camber kit
You want them to look more like this: l l
Too much negative rear camber will create understeer and also prematurely wear the insides of your tires, especially if you're running soft performance tires.
The Ingalls rear camber kit replaces two of the multi-links per side with adjustable links that allow your alignment specialist to dial in the correct camber. Factory spec is max -1.5; I'm at -1.0 with my Ingalls kit and Tein FLEX with a 1.7" rear drop. Without Ingalls I'd be well in the -2s.......
Originally Posted by 21Tsx
ooo THX guys
is $139.00 US , a good price to get the ingalls camber kit?
is $139.00 US , a good price to get the ingalls camber kit?
Yes if it's brand new with shipping included, and no if it's used. Should be around $100 for a set of used ones.
-KC
i really duno if i should get a tein SS or a basic now
cause SS cost like $1200, which is a lot
and basic is only around 900.
is it worth it to spend the money on SS or basic is already good enough
cause SS cost like $1200, which is a lot
and basic is only around 900.
is it worth it to spend the money on SS or basic is already good enough
Originally Posted by 21Tsx
i really duno if i should get a tein SS or a basic now
cause SS cost like $1200, which is a lot
and basic is only around 900.
is it worth it to spend the money on SS or basic is already good enough
cause SS cost like $1200, which is a lot
and basic is only around 900.
is it worth it to spend the money on SS or basic is already good enough
Originally Posted by 21Tsx
i really duno if i should get a tein SS or a basic now
cause SS cost like $1200, which is a lot
and basic is only around 900.
is it worth it to spend the money on SS or basic is already good enough
cause SS cost like $1200, which is a lot
and basic is only around 900.
is it worth it to spend the money on SS or basic is already good enough
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