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Old 05-16-2006, 06:25 PM   #38
SmellyTofu
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Originally Posted by ricko
Yes Bikergal, the TRD lowering kit does tighten up the handling, but it is NOT to be confused with a race suspension, by any stretch of the imagination. The ride quality over bumps, potholes etc. is still very good, I have yet to bottom out. I live in a ski resort with lots of rough paved roads, so I've had lots of ops to test this out. As for dirt roads, we have lots here, but I tend to drive a little slower (stone chips) on dirt and gravel so it's not as much of a test. Like I said the kit is not street-racer stuff, but it does make the car more fun to drive with little or no trade-off for comfort.
I'll 2nd that.. though I've got the full kit (shocks & springs) + semi slick tyres.. it's not that bad in terms of comfort.. put it this way, I remember a brand new DC2 Integra Type R having poorer suspension comfort than these.
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