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FeRReT_of_WaR 12-25-2003 06:32 PM

whats better, tire pack or suspention pack
 
ok i got $120 for chirstmas. not sure which accecorie, one or the other. the tire package. or the suspention kit. whats better???

ive already desided on a black civic, with stage 2 motor, 4 wheel drive kit, bearings, and the light kit. im going to go for looks some other time later.

R33E8 12-25-2003 06:59 PM

I would get the suspension pack because you can tune it more and can kinda help you with botteming out your car and help urn better on almost all surfaces. The only reason I wouldn't take the tire pack is because it only come with a soft tire and a hard tire whichis very limited.

charliebrown 12-25-2003 07:17 PM

The suspension pack can affect handling, the tire pack can affect how well you grip the road. If it's outside, and you have a flat blacktop or something, you can use the hard tires, if indoors go with the soft.

The suspension can affect how you steer, whether it be tightly, widely, quickly or delayed, and how well you can drift.

Chuckster...

FeRReT_of_WaR 12-25-2003 08:11 PM

dude the chuckster is the shizzit, thanks man i much just take out the awd kit and get the tires and the suspention

charliebrown 12-26-2003 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by FeRReT_of_WaR
dude the chuckster is the shizzit, thanks man i much just take out the awd kit and get the tires and the suspention
Ummm......what? In English please! :rolleyes:

Chuckster...

teamdeadbunny 01-20-2004 11:47 AM

I have both and to me the suspension/steering pack would be my preference. For the steering options.

The stock tires do a fine job until they wear down.

Racer240 01-20-2004 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by charliebrown
Ummm......what? In English please! :rolleyes:

Chuckster...

And I translate: "Dude the Chuckster is the man(all that and a bag of chips)! Thanks man, I should just take out the awd kit and get the tires and the suspension"

newbitowner 01-20-2004 05:51 PM

You have to get the tire upgrade with a stage 2 motor or your tires will fall off.

Or... you can glue the tires.

teamdeadbunny 01-21-2004 11:00 AM

I had no problem with the S2-RR motor and stock tires even on grippy concrete. just wear and tear.

theMonster 01-21-2004 03:54 PM

tires...
 
Tires didn't do a damned thing for me, but the rim choices were nice.


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