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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 04 S281: [QB] I'd personally get H&R Sport springs for an Integra. The spring rates are more balanced front/rear to dial out understeer. But they're not overly stiff. Skunk2 makes some decent progressive rate springs for the Integra as well. A few people I know ran Skunk2 with Koni's on GS-R's and they handled well. Which ever springs you get, just make sure to pair them with decent shocks. That "bouncy" ride people hate so much is usually caused by springs that are underdampened. Eibach makes good springs, and put a lot of work into pairing their Pro kit and Sportline springs with their Pro-damper shocks. Also, most [i]good[/i] coilover companies supply their kits with application specific tuned dampers. Cheaper coilovers sometimes come underdampened. Most cheap coilovers also have overly aggressive spring rates because they're catering to people who think rock hard suspension MUST mean it's good. Overly stiff springs also make dampening more of an issue. Properly setup coilovers should not be any more bouncy than lowering springs. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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