Are stance coilovers comfortable?
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my bro has them on his gs...not shure witch one but its black and gold...you can slam the car to the ground +1...but makes alot of clunking noise..but fixed it with rubber rings stuff where it would be metal to metal like on top and under the spings
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either way bags are not made to grip anyways. the only use for bags is to slam and look "cool" or put on trucks so they can haul more weight.
it was not a pointless comment. in fact urs was. this is a "how comfortable stance coilovers are" thread and not a "what should i put on my car" thread.
peace homie
they should not squeak or make any type of noise. if your make noise then its either the spherical bearing in the top hat, unlikely, loose bolt, possibly, or worn control arm/subframe bushings, most likely.
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.......ok has everyone calmed down now haha? Anyways, my experience with stance was a positive one. They are a very streetable coilover with dampening at full soft and good for the autoX/drift when set to stiffer settings. Additionally, they go extremely low which I love because some of the other nicer coilovers such as flex' or hypermax' do not. So I feel like you get the best of both worlds with lots of height adjustability. Good price, good coilovers.
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I think they are but i prefer my ride to be stiff.
Tein CS will be soft like a OEM combo and just be adjust able.
Heres how it drives in my car, FYI i have prothane bushings all the way around, solid subframe mounts, solid diff mounts, 2 way LSD(reason why you hear the racket while i turn) and stance GR+ coilovers with the standard springs but dampening turned up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J_fp...eature=channel
Tein CS will be soft like a OEM combo and just be adjust able.
Heres how it drives in my car, FYI i have prothane bushings all the way around, solid subframe mounts, solid diff mounts, 2 way LSD(reason why you hear the racket while i turn) and stance GR+ coilovers with the standard springs but dampening turned up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J_fp...eature=channel
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titan also makes some
http://www.titanmotorsports.com/raceparts.html
http://www.titanmotorsports.com/raceparts.html
http://www.mvpmotorsports.com/Templa...210&SearchYN=N
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I ride on stance coils set relatively stiff. Its still a significantly better ride than my old eibach/kyb set up. That being said, a buddy has Tein CS and his are quite a bit more comfy. Stance gives you some versatility, you can ride higher and set it soft or lay frame with them.
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