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Coilovers vs anything else
I'm not the biggest suspension wiz kid so someone please educate me on the differences and pros and cons.
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coilovers are fully adjustable and you can go as low as you want...
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Ok I thought that's what the difference was just didn't know if there was any more to it than that. Particular brand that is better than another?
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i have d2 coilovers and they arent bad not as high end as you can go. there are bc coilovers, eibach, tien and many others. just matters what your budget is
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coilovers if you're going to race a lot. Springs/adj shocks if it's more a daily.
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What are your goals? Is height adjustability important to you? I did an install on some BC coilovers with swift springs and can say they road pretty damn good. We run ground control coilovers on our 13 Boss and have been impressed with the performance and quality. If adjusting height isn't that important to you a good set of adjustable struts and shocks will do just fine.
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Coilover's aren't just for road racing, they are extremely comfortable for daily use as well. Granted they are more expensive, but everyone comments on how comfortable my car is to ride in. I am running BC Racing coilovers. If you are going to go with the standard shock/spring setup I don't have any personal recommendations other than getting adjustable shocks so you can keep the ride soft.
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Coilover's aren't the best for drag racing due to the higher spring rates.
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As for adjusting height, you won't be doing that very often unless you want to get under it all the time, and don't mind getting it aligned after every adjustment. |
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Good plan.
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I will never buy a spring/strut combo again. I love my coilovers. The ride is better, and i never have to worry if a tire will fit because i can always change ride height with the turn of a spanner nut.
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Coil overs are expensive but I guess if you had the money go for it
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