Coilovers?

ArchBishopJ

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Texas
Vehicle Model
CIVIC EX-L W/ NAVI
Body Style
Sedan
First time posting: been kinda researching and reading for the last week. hope you all are doing well and this is still an active site.
I was on procivic and looking at 3 different coilovers and didn't see a thread for non-si civics for coil-overs. For the 2015 Honda Civic EX-L they have 3 that grab my attention:
  • TEIN Flex Z Full Coilovers

  • Buddy Club Sport Spec Full Coilovers
  • Skunk2 Pro ST Full Coilovers
  • or any recommendations
this is my daily that I might take to a track one day for fun not competitively.
 
tein
spring rate not listed
16 levels of damping force adjustment (compression and rebound together)
Front Lowering Range: 0.4" - 3.1". Rear Lowering Range: 0.4" - 2.2"


buddy
7k / 3.5k spring rates
20 levels of damper adjustments, perfect for either a long cruise or tackling the track.
lowering range not listed


skunk 2
6k / 6k spring rates
Precision valved shocks (12-way damping force adjustable).
Adjustable ride height. Allows for about a 1" to 3" drop (typical range).


honestly they're all basically in the same category for price basically. I don't think you'd see a big difference from one to another
 
Tein has three models of coilovers for the 9th gen. The part# is the same for the si and non si with the non si requiring a conversion kit for the front hub bolts.

The Flex Z is the highest end model with pillow ball mounts and adjustable front camber. Spring rates are 7k front 8k rear.

I would look at the basis or advance for a more cost effective solution.

Also, the conversion kit for non si is part# SPS12-P9043 and adds about $150 to the total cost.

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