JIC FLT-RS Coilover VS HKS hipermax III
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JIC FLT-RS Coilover VS HKS hipermax III
The JIC FlT-RS:
http://www.jic-magic.com/ViewProduct...06&CarMakeID=4
Hipermax III CLX:
http://www.hksusa.com/products/more.asp?id=3447
Judging from the specs, which one looks better? I am very sorry i am not a tech guy so i don't know whats the advantages of each designs and such...
What you guys think?
http://www.jic-magic.com/ViewProduct...06&CarMakeID=4
Hipermax III CLX:
http://www.hksusa.com/products/more.asp?id=3447
Judging from the specs, which one looks better? I am very sorry i am not a tech guy so i don't know whats the advantages of each designs and such...
What you guys think?
Last edited by someboy; 08-09-10 at 01:17 PM.
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i would go a step farther and ask what he's trying to achieve. if all he's looking for is that perfect ride height, there are less expensive offerings that do just that. spending ~$2k on a set of coilovers when all he's going to be doing with coilovers is setting the ride height and never touching it again is imo a gigantic waste of money.
on the other hand, if he's actually going to track the car and/or make full use of a coilovers' adjustability (i.e. preload, custom spring rates, adjustable ride height, dampening), it makes sense to spend that much.
and if the OP has ZERO idea of what those above key words mean... better just stick w/ f-sport springs and shocks.
on the other hand, if he's actually going to track the car and/or make full use of a coilovers' adjustability (i.e. preload, custom spring rates, adjustable ride height, dampening), it makes sense to spend that much.
and if the OP has ZERO idea of what those above key words mean... better just stick w/ f-sport springs and shocks.
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Okay can you guys please explain to me just from reading the specifications, what is the main purpose of the HKS and what is the main purpose for the JIC? like what are each coilovers specifically targets? comfort, performance,height adjustment, flexibility? Maybe that will give me a better idea!
thank you guys in advance !
thank you guys in advance !
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they both serve the same purpose: adjustable ride height, preload, and dampening, catering to each specific make/model's
don't be fooled by each respective company's marketing speak. just because one has a laundry list of features doesn't mean that it is THAT much better than the next offering (assuming that one offering is better another in theory/on paper). read too much into the product's marketing speak, and you'll never be able to make heads or tails of what you want/need.
also, don't just look at the brand and make the assumption that it's exactly what you need. you might want it, but it might be overkill for you at the end of the day, and you would have not gotten the most out of your money.
don't be fooled by each respective company's marketing speak. just because one has a laundry list of features doesn't mean that it is THAT much better than the next offering (assuming that one offering is better another in theory/on paper). read too much into the product's marketing speak, and you'll never be able to make heads or tails of what you want/need.
also, don't just look at the brand and make the assumption that it's exactly what you need. you might want it, but it might be overkill for you at the end of the day, and you would have not gotten the most out of your money.
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Okay can you guys please explain to me just from reading the specifications, what is the main purpose of the HKS and what is the main purpose for the JIC? like what are each coilovers specifically targets? comfort, performance,height adjustment, flexibility? Maybe that will give me a better idea!
thank you guys in advance !
thank you guys in advance !
Judging from the spring rate on the HKS alone, it seems like they are geared more towards total comfort. You won't be tracking with these coils. Not enough information on the JIC to conclude anything really, even though JIC claim these are made for track enthusiasts.
How much do you want to lower your car? What is your budget? Are you looking for stock ride quality or something stiffer?
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From the specs of the coilovers, JIC FLT RS has independent compression and rebound adjustments. I don't believe they're available. If they are, I'm quite certain they'll be more than $2k.
HKS Hipermax III CLX, on the other hand, is equivalent to JIC FLT TAR version except they are equipped with much conservative spring rates.
They are both decent quality coilovers. However, for that kind of price tags, I'd rather get KW V3. The reason being JIC is more than likely to be unavailable and with HKS, you'll find those extremely soft that it takes the fun out of driving.
KW will offer comfort and control. I suggest you take KW into consideration also. Good luck.
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HKS Hipermax III CLX, on the other hand, is equivalent to JIC FLT TAR version except they are equipped with much conservative spring rates.
They are both decent quality coilovers. However, for that kind of price tags, I'd rather get KW V3. The reason being JIC is more than likely to be unavailable and with HKS, you'll find those extremely soft that it takes the fun out of driving.
KW will offer comfort and control. I suggest you take KW into consideration also. Good luck.
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For the money you would spend on either of those coilovers you would be much better off with a set of the KW Variant 3s.
They will offer the best in drivability and performance for your IS, IMO.
Feel free to PM us if you have any questions or want us to help you get/decide o a suspension.
They will offer the best in drivability and performance for your IS, IMO.
Feel free to PM us if you have any questions or want us to help you get/decide o a suspension.
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for a weekend racer or the most discerning autophile, most of the upper-echelon offerings qualify.
however, for the less discerning, or those who are more concerned with the perfect ride height than with performance/function, any of the entry level offerings will suffice.
however, for the less discerning, or those who are more concerned with the perfect ride height than with performance/function, any of the entry level offerings will suffice.
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for a weekend racer or the most discerning autophile, most of the upper-echelon offerings qualify.
however, for the less discerning, or those who are more concerned with the perfect ride height than with performance/function, any of the entry level offerings will suffice.
however, for the less discerning, or those who are more concerned with the perfect ride height than with performance/function, any of the entry level offerings will suffice.
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