The Best Integra Shocks

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Finding the right shocks for your Acura Integra will boost its handling and performance.

Acura Integras have been in the hearts of race fans, and drivers who like reliable transportation, for many years. This light vehicle is centered low to the ground, leaving it vulnerable to every bump in the road. If you're looking to keep your Integra in top shape, make sure you invest in good quality shocks to absorb the blows.

  1. KYB AGX

    • KYB AGX performance shocks are known in the racing world for having top quality shocks to fit Acura Integra models. These are twin-tube, adjustable shocks that offer a boost in ride quality. KYB shocks are made with an external dial that gives you the ability to adjust them with a screwdriver, taking away the need to jack up your car. As of February, 2011, KYB AGX shocks can be bought individually for $107.95, or in a set of four at a price of $432.00.

    Eibach Pro Kit

    • If you're driving an Acura Integras made from 1994 to 2001, you might want to look into Eibach Pro Kit Coil shocks. The Eibach Pro Kit is made to get firmer as your speed increases, giving you a smooth ride no matter the road conditions. This kit of performance shocks can be adjusted from 8 inches all the way down to 3 inches, giving your Integra that sporty look. Eibach shocks retail for $1205.00 as of February, 2011, although they can be found online for $932.95. Eibach Pro Kit shocks come with a one-year warranty.

    Koni Yellow

    • Koni Yellow shocks offer the customer an easy-to-adjust knob for lowering or raising without having to disassemble the vehicle. These shocks are widely used in Europe in Formula-1 racing because of their high quality testing and stress-free maintenance. The design of these shocks will boost your Integra's handling, while adding a comfortable ride for any driver. As of February, 2011, Koni Yellow shocks are sold individually at a price range of $152.00 to $175.00.

    Bilstein Monotube

    • These are high performance shocks built to self-adjust based on road conditions and your speed. The size and stiffness of Bilstein Mono tube shocks will work well with a car built low to the ground like the Acura Integra. Most shocks are put on, then require adjustment, but Bilstein shocks do not require adjusting because they are built to fit the specific vehicle model. They can be bought individually for $149.59, as of February, 2011.

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