Coilovers or sways,X brace and struts
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Coilovers or sways,X brace and struts
hey guys, i got a 2000 gs400 with 20 inch rims
I have a very good offer in front of me for the sways, x brace and struts.
How will that affect the handling in respects to Tein HA's??
I know both are good 2 have, but if i get one, i won't get the other for atleast 4-5months.
Personally i think the coilovers are better because i need a 1inch drop on my 20's and need a better ride.
what you guys think?
I have a very good offer in front of me for the sways, x brace and struts.
How will that affect the handling in respects to Tein HA's??
I know both are good 2 have, but if i get one, i won't get the other for atleast 4-5months.
Personally i think the coilovers are better because i need a 1inch drop on my 20's and need a better ride.
what you guys think?
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Re: Coilovers or sways,X brace and struts
Originally posted by Gstt
Personally i think the coilovers are better because i need a 1inch drop on my 20's and need a better ride
Personally i think the coilovers are better because i need a 1inch drop on my 20's and need a better ride
Oh yeah another thing.... If you just want 1" drop why don't you go a cheaper way than getting pricey coilovers?? Go L-Tuned, H&R or another spring/strut set-up.. Much cheaper and it'll get the look your looking for.....
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Right now with the 20's the ride is ok.
My understanding was the Tein Flex would give u a better ride feal. My as$ can feel those bumps now,
I did consider the L-tuned SHocks/springs or H&R .
My friend has 2000 S4 with H&R shocks/springs. He can adjust the shocks just like a coilover.
runs way cheaper.
Would a Tein Ha (without the Pillow mount) be good enough for lowering 1 inch and give you still a nice ride? or should i pay the premium and get the flex.
Honestly i would stop the speeding on 20's and only speed when i go to the 17's maybe like 4-5 months in a year.
Is buying the sways, X front bar and upper strut that much improvement that should be considered over coilovers??
Or is it that i can get the flex, not buy the sways and be on my way.
thanks,
My understanding was the Tein Flex would give u a better ride feal. My as$ can feel those bumps now,
I did consider the L-tuned SHocks/springs or H&R .
My friend has 2000 S4 with H&R shocks/springs. He can adjust the shocks just like a coilover.
runs way cheaper.
Would a Tein Ha (without the Pillow mount) be good enough for lowering 1 inch and give you still a nice ride? or should i pay the premium and get the flex.
Honestly i would stop the speeding on 20's and only speed when i go to the 17's maybe like 4-5 months in a year.
Is buying the sways, X front bar and upper strut that much improvement that should be considered over coilovers??
Or is it that i can get the flex, not buy the sways and be on my way.
thanks,
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Originally posted by Gstt
Right now with the 20's the ride is ok.
My understanding was the Tein Flex would give u a better ride feal. My as$ can feel those bumps now,
I did consider the L-tuned SHocks/springs or H&R .
My friend has 2000 S4 with H&R shocks/springs. He can adjust the shocks just like a coilover.
runs way cheaper.
Would a Tein Ha (without the Pillow mount) be good enough for lowering 1 inch and give you still a nice ride? or should i pay the premium and get the flex.
Honestly i would stop the speeding on 20's and only speed when i go to the 17's maybe like 4-5 months in a year.
Is buying the sways, X front bar and upper strut that much improvement that should be considered over coilovers??
Or is it that i can get the flex, not buy the sways and be on my way.
thanks,
Right now with the 20's the ride is ok.
My understanding was the Tein Flex would give u a better ride feal. My as$ can feel those bumps now,
I did consider the L-tuned SHocks/springs or H&R .
My friend has 2000 S4 with H&R shocks/springs. He can adjust the shocks just like a coilover.
runs way cheaper.
Would a Tein Ha (without the Pillow mount) be good enough for lowering 1 inch and give you still a nice ride? or should i pay the premium and get the flex.
Honestly i would stop the speeding on 20's and only speed when i go to the 17's maybe like 4-5 months in a year.
Is buying the sways, X front bar and upper strut that much improvement that should be considered over coilovers??
Or is it that i can get the flex, not buy the sways and be on my way.
thanks,
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I've already bought the TRD sways, TRD front X brace, TRD upper strut bar. Just waiting for delivery.
Yes I am looking for a 1 inch drop, but what i want to know is that if i go with the H&R and L-tuned setup the ride would be better than now without anything with 20's? 1' lower?
Tein FLEX + 20's =better than now with 20's?
thanks,
Yes I am looking for a 1 inch drop, but what i want to know is that if i go with the H&R and L-tuned setup the ride would be better than now without anything with 20's? 1' lower?
Tein FLEX + 20's =better than now with 20's?
thanks,
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Depends on what you mean by 'better'. The STOCK springs/shocks are going to be the softest and most comfortable, although maybe you get more 'bounce' with your heavy 20's on the stock setup.
L-Tuned springs/shocks have less oscillation, are more damped, and give about a 1" drop all around. They're an inexpensive and great combo.
L-Tuned springs/shocks have less oscillation, are more damped, and give about a 1" drop all around. They're an inexpensive and great combo.
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Yeah, what do you mean by "better"???
It'll be a stiffer more solid ride.....
Everyone else got em why not you.... Just do it and see for yourself.... But if I were you I'd put the suspension in first, then add piece by piece so you can feel the difference that each Mod makes....
It'll be a stiffer more solid ride.....
Everyone else got em why not you.... Just do it and see for yourself.... But if I were you I'd put the suspension in first, then add piece by piece so you can feel the difference that each Mod makes....
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What i mean by better is, better than what i got now?
I have noticed that the ride on 20's has become stiffer, no doubt, but its not that bad. I can't complain 2 much about it.
I want a closer feel to stock 17's if possible. I'm still thinking about maybe selling my 400 and going to the 300 and drop in a stage 3-4 turbo kit. Funny how i started with a 99 brand new 300 couldn't stand how slow it was, sold it, got a 400 and now going back to 300. JOKEs, but back then their was nothing out for the 300.
I might go back to the speeding route so i might as well get coilovers.
Tein Ha and Flex are what i have in mind. I'll probebly sell the 20's and get 19's.
Only bad part is that i got my licence suspending for 2 months until my court date, so i won't be able to comment on the sways and all for a while, but i might still put them on and take it for a spin around the block
I have noticed that the ride on 20's has become stiffer, no doubt, but its not that bad. I can't complain 2 much about it.
I want a closer feel to stock 17's if possible. I'm still thinking about maybe selling my 400 and going to the 300 and drop in a stage 3-4 turbo kit. Funny how i started with a 99 brand new 300 couldn't stand how slow it was, sold it, got a 400 and now going back to 300. JOKEs, but back then their was nothing out for the 300.
I might go back to the speeding route so i might as well get coilovers.
Tein Ha and Flex are what i have in mind. I'll probebly sell the 20's and get 19's.
Only bad part is that i got my licence suspending for 2 months until my court date, so i won't be able to comment on the sways and all for a while, but i might still put them on and take it for a spin around the block
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I'm going to have to bring you back to school for this one...
Right now your car sits on 20's with the stock suspension, so that means that your car isn't "stiffer" it just rides harsher than stock... After the upgraded suspension gets installed with the braces then it'll be "stiffer" and you'll really feel what your tires are rolling over... The things you want and the things you have are taking you in the opposite direction than you want to go. Nothing you do will make the ride quality like stock, esp if your sitting on 20's.. My advice to you is sell the 20's get 18's with like a 45 series tire and them upgrade to a L-Tuned suspension.. Then you'll have a car that's ready for speed and doesn't ride that harshly... And plus with the 18's you'll beable to do allthe speeding you want.....
Right now your car sits on 20's with the stock suspension, so that means that your car isn't "stiffer" it just rides harsher than stock... After the upgraded suspension gets installed with the braces then it'll be "stiffer" and you'll really feel what your tires are rolling over... The things you want and the things you have are taking you in the opposite direction than you want to go. Nothing you do will make the ride quality like stock, esp if your sitting on 20's.. My advice to you is sell the 20's get 18's with like a 45 series tire and them upgrade to a L-Tuned suspension.. Then you'll have a car that's ready for speed and doesn't ride that harshly... And plus with the 18's you'll beable to do allthe speeding you want.....
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what about...
the tein cs...i am curious if that setup would give a more lexus type ride feel. i know you can lower the cs bout an 1" to 1.3 inches. they are more comfort fit correct? i have 20" wheels and i am going to go with the tein cs when i do decide on coils. am i correct?
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I'm going to be honest with you, when you go with coilovers your sacrificing your "Luxury" for a more "sportier" ride... And that applies actually to every aftermarket suspension.. Don't get me wrong, with a good high quality fully adjustable coilover you can get a good semi soft ride... Then you have to look at the other factor, the 20" rims and the 30 or 35 series rubber wrapped around them.. That right there kills to ride alone...
IMO if your not going to have your car at the track or in shows don't waste the money for something your not going to get the most out of....
IMO if your not going to have your car at the track or in shows don't waste the money for something your not going to get the most out of....