my complete suspension set-up.
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my complete suspension set-up.
is this a good set-up?
-tt kyb agx 4 way adjustable
-tt eibach pro kit
-tt cusco carbon fiber strut bar
-prothane polyurethane front & rear upper/lower control arm and steering rack bushings
-tt front and rear sways
im really looking for a more solid flat leveled and firm feel. really dont like the soft bouncy ride on my car. i have all these parts and just saving for the intall. anyone have something similar to what i have?
-tt kyb agx 4 way adjustable
-tt eibach pro kit
-tt cusco carbon fiber strut bar
-prothane polyurethane front & rear upper/lower control arm and steering rack bushings
-tt front and rear sways
im really looking for a more solid flat leveled and firm feel. really dont like the soft bouncy ride on my car. i have all these parts and just saving for the intall. anyone have something similar to what i have?
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Its a fine setup (even for the raod track) so long as you are NA. If you get boost you will want stiffer springs and should go with coilovers.
Again, this is for road race. For street you should be fine with your proposed setup
Again, this is for road race. For street you should be fine with your proposed setup
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everybody over rates coilovers, and from experience, coilovers are not the best suspension set-up out. i had the jic and hks and rode on some teins, and honestly, i dint notice much difference from strut spring combo, and even at times dint feel as predictable and agile. i drive my cars hard 60% of the times and when turning at speeds and uneven pavement, the advantage was to my friends sc3tt with kyb agx and tanabe coils against another with hks coilovers. the only truly amazing and incredible suspension i rode and drove was on a bpu supra with moton suspension. but not a lot of folks can't cash out $4k on their suspension.
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everybody over rates coilovers, and from experience, coilovers are not the best suspension set-up out. i had the jic and hks and rode on some teins, and honestly, i dint notice much difference from strut spring combo, and even at times dint feel as predictable and agile. i drive my cars hard 60% of the times and when turning at speeds and uneven pavement, the advantage was to my friends sc3tt with kyb agx and tanabe coils against another with hks coilovers. the only truly amazing and incredible suspension i rode and drove was on a bpu supra with moton suspension. but not a lot of folks can't cash out $4k on their suspension.
no way the KYBAGXw/ tanabe coils can out perform the HKS hipermax2s Tanabe's coils are decent, and kyb's are decent. HKS is freaking crazy, they use custom built swift springs, and their dampers and high quality. HKS was probably not set up properly. If you had teh AGX at the hardest and the HKS at the softest settings, you'll deff think the AGX's are better. Having a stiffer ride doesnt always mean you'll handle better.
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no way the KYBAGXw/ tanabe coils can out perform the HKS hipermax2s Tanabe's coils are decent, and kyb's are decent. HKS is freaking crazy, they use custom built swift springs, and their dampers and high quality. HKS was probably not set up properly. If you had teh AGX at the hardest and the HKS at the softest settings, you'll deff think the AGX's are better. Having a stiffer ride doesnt always mean you'll handle better.
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case in point...i drive my cars hard man, but i also dont beat on them neither.
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the extra money of the coilovers is not only for a just a spring and well engineered shock, but the level of adjustability that will come into good use with different race tracks, corner balancing, etc, that the traditional limited adjustable shock and spring combo can not offer.
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oo not a problem, thats fine, your opinion is your own and not mine, and by no means will cause offense. i have six years of track time under my belt as i am a member of the sports club of america since 2000. my passion are cars, and i take full appreciation of their purpose, so dont worry, you do not offend me, and i hope i do not offend you but i care less what you think
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oo not a problem, thats fine, your opinion is your own and not mine, and by no means will cause offense. i have six years of track time under my belt as i am a member of the sports club of america since 2000. my passion are cars, and i take full appreciation of their purpose, so dont worry, you do not offend me, and i hope i do not offend you but i care less what you think
awesome.
dont you mean the sports car club of america?
Wut kind of racing do you do?
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the extra money of the coilovers is not only for a just a spring and well engineered shock, but the level of adjustability that will come into good use with different race tracks, corner balancing, etc, that the traditional limited adjustable shock and spring combo can not offer.