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v3rgil 11-16-2012 05:19 AM

Coil-overs \ Spring kit ?????
 
Coil-overs pro's and cons:
pro's: self adjustable ride height, toe and camber.
cons: you constantly need to adjust, as lock-nut comes loose and suddenly your left sits lower than your right (real pain in the ass) and every time you adjust you need to have wheel alignment done...........

Spring kit:
pro's: buy the height you want, and it stays that way
Cons: not adjustable (not really a con if you think about it)

for those that do want to lower there 86,
importparts.co.za sell a very nice set of H&R springs that offer a 30mm drop
that sits nice and gives you that sporty look and you wont even notice a change in ride comfort for R2300 http://www.importparts.co.za/catalog...ucts_id=164118
apparently Koenic also has a similar offer on the H&R spring kit.

Gp1666 11-16-2012 08:11 AM

are there big differences in different brand of springs? im still rather new to this soo...

Vic_RSA 11-16-2012 08:16 AM

@v3rgil - why did you have to show me that website?! ;-) Some nice stuff! Already shopping for Gearknobs...

Crewzern 11-16-2012 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Gp1666 (Post 560156)
are there big differences in different brand of springs? im still rather new to this soo...

Yes...Koni, Eibach H&R are all excellent springs :thumbup:.....Koenic/nforce (dont think they make for 86) imo are no. :thumbdown:

Rayme 11-16-2012 08:56 AM

You'll blow your stock struts faster with just springs. It's the nature of the beast.

v3rgil 11-16-2012 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Vic_RSA (Post 560161)
@v3rgil - why did you have to show me that website?! ;-) Some nice stuff! Already shopping for Gearknobs...

They do have very nice stuff, don't they?????:w00t:

v3rgil 11-16-2012 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gp1666 (Post 560156)
are there big differences in different brand of springs? im still rather new to this soo...

very much so, had eibach and TiEN at 45mm on my MR2, and there was quite a deference in the hardness of the ride,
I am told that the H&R @ 30mm are our best bet..... but some people are just all about brands no matter the ride

gmookher 11-16-2012 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by ottopilot (Post 560185)
You'll blow your stock struts faster with just springs. It's the nature of the beast.

any non oe spring kit=not matched to oe dampers =potential shortened shock life

coilover=matched coil and damper=ideal setup

that said, both I and Jeff@perrin are rocking the h&r supersport coils which drop quite a bit but have some progression feel to them, they are so far so good on my ride, bunch of miles and track time too. Something I've been testing.

my theory is that with h&r you cut the oe bumpstops rather than replace them like with some other brands. this may be affording extra protection. I suspect the blown oe shocks are from bottom out/high rebound forces.

they drop a little more rear than they do front works great with the wl rear cross bushes. still, nothing like a matched set, ie, stock is great, or coilover if you want lower/stiffer

spring kit fine as a temp solution.:party0030:

v3rgil 11-16-2012 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by ottopilot (Post 560185)
You'll blow your stock struts faster with just springs. It's the nature of the beast.

on any other car i would say that very true, but the 86 comes with a descent suspension, so if you not planning on getting airborne or hitting every pothole you find, they should last a lifetime on 30mm drop.....

v3rgil 11-16-2012 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by gmookher (Post 560218)
any non oe spring kit=not matched to oe dampers =potential shortened shock life

coilover=matched coil and damper=ideal setup

that said, both I and Jeff@perrin are rocking the h&r supersport coils which drop quite a bit but have some progression feel to them, they are so far so good on my ride, bunch of miles and track time too. Something I've been testing.

my theory is that with h&r you cut the oe bumpstops rather than replace them like with some other brands. this may be affording extra protection. I suspect the blown oe shocks are from bottom out/high rebound forces.

they drop a little more rear than they do front works great with the wl rear cross bushes. still, nothing like a matched set, ie, stock is great, or coilover if you want lower/stiffer

spring kit fine as a temp solution.:party0030:


thanks for the info, well said!!!!! ;)


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