new coilovers.. which to get
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i have d2racing and i have nothing to complain about these coilovers. megans are the least pricey. ksport and d2 are the same coilovers in terms of design. d2racing coilovers have much better dampers than ksport.
if you get tein make sure they're flex. everything else in the tein line does not have independent height adjustment.
if you get tein make sure they're flex. everything else in the tein line does not have independent height adjustment.
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oops sorry i meant to say design-wise. yes d2 dampeners are completely different and rides much better than ksport ones. the price is about $100 difference in between them.
how are you running 17.8k in the front and only 8.7k in the rear?!
how are you running 17.8k in the front and only 8.7k in the rear?!
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do you guys think its worth it if i get D2 coilovers to get custom spring rate..? my tein cs were too soft and my tein flex are just right but i dont like the metal/metal mounts (noisy).. any suggestions on what spring rates to get?
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on this site.. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car-...4506.m20.l1116
it says the front are 17.8 and the rear are 7... is that how they are unless u get custom spring rates? and which do u suggest i get?
it says the front are 17.8 and the rear are 7... is that how they are unless u get custom spring rates? and which do u suggest i get?
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Please tell me who did you source your D2 coilover from because that spring rate you have there is asking for trouble. The front spring rate is just too stiff while the rear is too soft. Did you ever test your coilover on a track with proper data to see if it's a neutral setup. Lastly, how did you determine your dampning rate? Oh, when did you order these coilover since you might have one of the first gen. design with the smaller valving.
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Adam, I'm sorry to hear that you have bad experience with Tein coilover. If you live in the southeast US, I'd invite you to ride in my car with my setup so that you can experience a true custom coilover setup on corner balance car. Let me know if you decide to go with a custom setup and I'll point you in the right direction.
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Alexus-300 ... i'm gonna get up with you.. and ps i have family in NC
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On my set I'm running 13kg front and 9kg rear. It's not too soft IMHO. In fact, I think a 12/8 might be perfect. On a medium damper setting it rides about as stiff as my old E46 with sports suspension. On a softer setting it rides firmer than stock, but about on par with a stock 5 with standard suspension IMHO. 17kg front seems pretty stiff.