w0rdie, I don't know who told you that the Sparco springs ride 'like ass' in a Gen5 Prelude. Frankly, I don't care who told you. You never had them on your car in the first place. Also, AIE does not have Neuspeed or H&R for $125 shipped, like you stated. Check their website, it isn't there...as a matter of fact, H&R isn't even listed on their website. You have to e-mail them for the prices.
Like I said before, I have sold several sets to Gen5 owners, and to this day have I never a peep from them about how bad they are or whatnot. I even e-mailed some people and asked them about their Sparco springs on the Gen5 Prelude. Here is the response I got back (after asking them if I could post their e-mail and address online).
Reply from Chester L,
snoop_doogs@hotmail.com:
Quote:
Hello,
Basically, the ride is almost like stock. You only notice the springs when
you drive over a pothole or a "sharp" bump on the road. The springs totally
get rid of the wheel gap. The springs were on sale at the time so I decided
to buy them and try them out. So far, I haven't had any problems and I think
it's a pretty good buy for what I paid for. I like the springs but if I had
to start all over again, I'd get Skunk2 coilovers just for the
adjustability.
Sincerely,
Chester L.
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I have another praise about the Sparco springs, but I am waiting to hear back if I can post the e-mail online. If I get permission, you'll see it right here.
So, w0rdie, please don't tell people that the springs 'ride like ass', when they don't. Sparco isn't the only spring manufacturer who made a '92+ (notice the +, denoting all newer years).