what coilovers go the lowest?
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what coilovers go the lowest?
im going full coil coilover setup ksport more than likely due to price and availability of different spring rates but i cant find how low they can go. ive been searching around here for info on ksports but came up with nothing. basically im trying to find how low ksports go or looking for something sub $900, adjustable damper, can do 4" drop or lower. any info would be great.
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Spring rates from their website:
SC300 JZZ30, Supra JZA80/ 18kg F 12kg R
http://www.gtfactory.jp/cms/page.php?9
Wow that seems stiff, do you think it's due to our cars being heavier and having to control it better a stiffer spring rate is necessary?
SC300 JZZ30, Supra JZA80/ 18kg F 12kg R
http://www.gtfactory.jp/cms/page.php?9
Wow that seems stiff, do you think it's due to our cars being heavier and having to control it better a stiffer spring rate is necessary?
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The spring rates are a little much but if you adjust the damper to full soft then it's bearable. I daily my 300 with PBMs and have the damper set to 5 out of 10. It's pretty stiff but it's streetable. And these things go super low. Like you could drop it down on the rails if you reallyyyy wanted to.
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pbms do seem the way to go , the spring rates are what im looking for as well as how low they can go. $100 shock replacement has me sold on them too. thanks for the help guys.