BigBird
Senior Member
glad you finally got your setup!The Redshift setup is divorced by default. I know Fortune Auto runs a coilover (and maybe others) but I've also heard (not first hand mind you) there are issues with that because the loading is a lot different through the shock mount (ie, there's potential for failure, and I think FA has had cracking issues on their top mounts and has had to make revisions).
I didn't have the option with Redshift but I'd have stuck with the divorced setup anyway just to avoid potential issues.
Conversion on some cars can work - on my RC-F people ran coils without issues (and I did as well) when converting from the OE divorced setup, but as another example on S550 mustangs it can be problematic because the shock mount bolts connect to the chassis laterally not vertically, so the bolts take all the load in single vertical shear (which isn't good), and the chassis takes no direct loading, so sometimes it can work and sometimes it doesn't. The Civic isn't S550 bad obviously because the shock load still goes directly into the chassis, but the the spring load is far more significant and Honda didn't intend it to go into the shock mount.
The AST/Moton that I bought are true coilover, so not sure how that's going to work, but they said A OK with OEM mounts.
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