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Ksport is a track inspired suspension, they do ride well but not nearly as comfortable as the Tein. If you want to lower the car without losing your ride quality, the Tein's are unrivaled. I have the Super Streets on my Accord, my boss has them on his GTI and we always recommend their product. Not only are they comfortable but they also handle very, very well.

The basics offer ride height adjustment.

The Super Streets offer ride height adjustment and damping adjustment.

Let me know if you are interested and I will give you a quote.
 

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Yeah I've experience teins before and love it.

I also hear ksport/d2 is a little bit more of a headache.

Hows skunk2 pro2's?

And will they fit on my car, I know the body style is the same, but I have not gotten any feedback from anyone that has a 2011 sedan with suspension, just curious.

Everything SHOULD be the same right ?
 

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Ksport is a track inspired suspension, they do ride well but not nearly as comfortable as the Tein. If you want to lower the car without losing your ride quality, the Tein's are unrivaled. I have the Super Streets on my Accord, my boss has them on his GTI and we always recommend their product. Not only are they comfortable but they also handle very, very well.

The basics offer ride height adjustment.

The Super Streets offer ride height adjustment and damping adjustment.

Let me know if you are interested and I will give you a quote.
How much are we talking ?
 

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Tein is out of stock of both. They probably won't be making anymore of the Super Streets or the Basics. They are being replaced by the Street Advance (a better Super Street and more cost efficient) and the Street Basis ( a better Basic and more cost efficient) respectively. Unfortunately Tein didn't really time this well and they have no more of the Super Streets or Basics, but the Street Advance and the Basis are not done being made.

The only Tein Coilovers in stock for the 8th Gen Si are the Flex and Mono Flex which are $1732.50 plus shipping and $2152.50 plus shipping respectively.
 
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