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Lowering springs?
I'm still undecided over which way to go when it comes to suspension I not totally convinced about just using springs instead of coil over , any views ? :?
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#2
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Lower spring or coilover? lower spring or coilover? lower spring or coilover? ..........................
I keep asking myself this question for few months, finally I go for coilover and I never regret it! 8) |
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what type did you go for in the end?
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#4
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You still considering the Bilstein suspension mattty?
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Yes I am and have been looking today ,by the way are you getting ralliart ecu I'll get one at the same time may be you could get even more discount
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I was told first hand by some that had the hks one's but took then of because they were to stiff? in my quest I must have compliance with small lanes and tracks as well as B roads I do not care to mutch for race tracks
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If you looking for comfort, then HKS Hipermax II is the one! don't go for Hipermax Pro, that is too stiff for daily use.
I can say Hipermax II improve the ride comfort by at lease 60% compare to my original OEM absorber.
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#9
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TEIN is really good, I met them at TOKYO AUTO Salon 2004, they know what they are doing, and they have plenty of setups. you just need to pick the one fits your ride.
At the same time, I agree with Evolution-R for the HKS , they are cool too, but remember TIEN only makes coilover for living, so ... Good luck.
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