Coilovers
Evening all.
I've recently stripped out my zed and now it's sitting like a tractor on the standard suspension and I would like to lower it. I've looked at the motobuild springs but I would like to go lower than that so I've been looking into coilovers on a budget. This is what leads me onto my question. I've read around about Honda Civic coilovers and the possibility of fitting them onto a zs, but never found a solid answer. I have seen a member on here who has these on his MK1, the gentleman with the blue zs with orange wheels. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RACELAND-COILO...ht_1419wt_1139 How ever, would they fit onto a MK2 120? Or could anyone recommend anything similar? Cheers in advance. Mike. |
Try to find out who makes the motobuild springs as everything they sell is made by someone else and they rebadge it and mark it up.
Personally I wouldnt buy anything from them unless it definitely cant be bought anywhere else but thats just my opinion!! As for the Civic question, I think the MK1 and MK2 use the same suspension dont they, only the dervs and 180s need different, but I could be wrong! |
I had a feeling that the suspension was the same on the mk1 and mk2.
May have to get in contact with a few people and find out for definite. |
Suspension is the same for R400, R45, Mk1, Mk2 and Civic 5door.
The only difference as said is the weight of the engine. On my old derv R400 I had standard shocks and lowered springs from a Civic dohc 1.8VTI, the ride was really good imo. The chassis code for the Civic is MB6 so have a search. (mb6 springs/suspension) A few people I know and read about have used the Raceland coilovers, opinion is 50/50. |
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