Thinking about giving the g a drop so a few ?s.
Alot of you guys have dropped your cars and im thinking of doing it but since i dd my car i dont want it to ride like a truck.Whats out there that looks good but wont beat the crap out of me.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Pun1sh3RZ
Either way you'll feel more bumps, etc. in the road but will be well worth it and the BC coilovers don't really slam the car but will give you a nice ride height
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Well i am split between the bilstein setup,the bc racing setup and just using a set of eibach springs with tokico shocks.I need more input guys please help befor i pull the trigger.
Well, how much are you looking to spend, what kind of set up are you looking for? Do you want it for the looks, or the performance? If you want the performance, what kind of usage are you shooting for?
Just do some springs, I'm running tanabe springs.
Why would anyone think about doing coil overs on a DD car? last thing you want to do is change the height and throw off your whole alignment. Only plus side to you keith is you do have a rack at work and can adjust it when ever you feel, only down side is you run the risk of scratching/marking your lips.
springs are also cheap, so that's a big plus.
Why would anyone think about doing coil overs on a DD car? last thing you want to do is change the height and throw off your whole alignment. Only plus side to you keith is you do have a rack at work and can adjust it when ever you feel, only down side is you run the risk of scratching/marking your lips.
springs are also cheap, so that's a big plus.
if you are gonna daily drive it the bilstien is really nice since its progressive in the rear...rides nice and smooth until you get into it and then it firms right up
from what ive read the bc rides pretty rough.
i never knew you werent lowered!
from what ive read the bc rides pretty rough.
i never knew you werent lowered!
Bilsteins > All
Hands down, Bilsteins have the girlfriend stamp of approval + a track *****/daily driver with occasional backroad fun! You can ride in my car to test it out if you can fit in my seats =) (and no Im not gonna go into boost! :P)
Hands down, Bilsteins have the girlfriend stamp of approval + a track *****/daily driver with occasional backroad fun! You can ride in my car to test it out if you can fit in my seats =) (and no Im not gonna go into boost! :P)
Huh. Lot of good advice. I have buyer's remorse from an S-tech + Strut
purchase. In retrospect I would have really preferred a set of BC coils
as mentioned above. The flexibility to do what you want is worth the
extra coin imo.
purchase. In retrospect I would have really preferred a set of BC coils
as mentioned above. The flexibility to do what you want is worth the
extra coin imo.
Originally Posted by jeffie7
Just do some springs, I'm running tanabe springs.
Why would anyone think about doing coil overs on a DD car? last thing you want to do is change the height and throw off your whole alignment. Only plus side to you keith is you do have a rack at work and can adjust it when ever you feel, only down side is you run the risk of scratching/marking your lips.
springs are also cheap, so that's a big plus.
Why would anyone think about doing coil overs on a DD car? last thing you want to do is change the height and throw off your whole alignment. Only plus side to you keith is you do have a rack at work and can adjust it when ever you feel, only down side is you run the risk of scratching/marking your lips.
springs are also cheap, so that's a big plus.
I doubt ill get coilovers as i am more into straight line performance then the twistys but i do like the bilstein setup.
So tanabe nf springs ride smooth...........hmmm im gonna have to look into that option.
So tanabe nf springs ride smooth...........hmmm im gonna have to look into that option.
Originally Posted by superchargedg
I doubt ill get coilovers as i am more into straight line performance then the twistys but i do like the bilstein setup.
So tanabe nf springs ride smooth...........hmmm im gonna have to look into that option.
So tanabe nf springs ride smooth...........hmmm im gonna have to look into that option.
Karl
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Originally Posted by ibkarlito
Bro - Hands down - Tein Flex Coilovers. Plenty of versatility. I love them. If you can make the meet tomorrow, your more then welcome to take a dip. I like a firm ride but still feels good.
Karl
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Karl
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Originally Posted by SuperBlack350z
How does coilovers throw off your whole alignment? Even with a spring install, he will need to get an alignment. He said he was going to get a mild drop so coilovers wouldn't really give him a negative effect. Plus it comes with matched shocks that will make the ride a lot better without risking blowing shocks that you get with just a spring install.
With springs, you lower the car, get a camber kit if needed and get an alignment so everything is within spec, then you're good to go for however long you run the setup.
With coil overs, you install them, get a camber kit, adjust the car so everything is in spec and you're good to go, unless you want to make a change, then it focks everything up and you need to once again get it aligned. every time you make any changes you throw it out of spec and need to redo it.
For a DD car, this is a total PITA unless you're like most people I know who run coilovers and choose to just replace tires more often only getting half the life out of them since the insides turn to crap, rather then making sure the cars suspension is in within spec.



