If the Tein springs drop the car 1" what perch did you use
on the Bilsteins - if you did the lower perch what was the total
drop?
on the Bilsteins - if you did the lower perch what was the total
drop?
CDub said:The lower spring perch will lower it by around 0.9", the total drop will be 1.9". I think the car is not very drivable with that much drop.
If you want a slight drop and a stiffer ride, Tein springs and Bilstein on the standard perch would be a good combination. If you just want it lowered, then just stay with stock springs on the Bilstein lower spring perch. It'll improve handling without the stiffer ride.
Did you get another NSX?
Thanks for your feedback and pics, your NSX looks great. I like your wheels a lot.Scin said:I'm running this setup with the Bilsteins on the top perch. I wouldn't suggest doing the bottom perch. I have pics of my setup posted here: http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65266
The handling was considerably better then with the old worn out shocks.