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I want to get better handling out of my 2000 Integra LS

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So I want better performance suspension, but I can’t really seem to find anything for the Integra. I know Megan makes things for civics but I don’t see anything for Integras. What exactly will I need? Who makes these parts? I see a lot of civic parts being compatible with the Integra so is this the case with the suspension?
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Really? There's a TON of aftermarket for the Integra - even 22yrs later after they stopped producing the vehicle:

Really? There's a TON of aftermarket for the Integra - even 22yrs later after they stopped producing the vehicle:

What do I need really? I see people replacing a bunch but I’d like to know more and why. Also does type r suspension or GSR or even GS fit the LS, I wouldn’t see why not but i see some saying they don’t fit the type R and stuff, why not?
That depends on what you want out of your vehicle? You said "better performance", but what does that mean to you? Are you auto-crossing? Drag? Show?
That depends on what you want out of your vehicle? You said "better performance", but what does that mean to you? Are you auto-crossing? Drag? Show?
Im more interested in like an auto cross type performance yea. Tighten the suspension around corners and keep it stable at high speed.
Im more interested in like an auto cross type performance yea. Tighten the suspension around corners and keep it stable at high speed.
That can be done, but is this also a daily driven vehicle? Keep in mind that an auto-cross type suspension is going to be extremely rough for a daily driven vehicle.
I've used TEIN products for many years. I've had no issues. I have the flex Z coilovers now and I really like them. Then you want to look at control arms, sway bars, and all the alignment stuff. I've used Omni Power and Hardrace control arms. I prefer the Hardrace ones because you can swap out the bushings with a screw. Sway bars will make a huge difference. I am still using suspension techniques sway bars I bought years ago. 1" front 0.75" rear. They are great. However, it all depends on what you can deal with as a daily driver. I've had this car since 2005. I'm used to it....lol
Also do anything the Type R has in the rear. More structural support in the back. So....strut bars and trunk bars, and bars galore!
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