| Shark_Bait88 |
12-08-2015 09:10 AM |
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Originally Posted by go_a_way1
(Post 2473149)
If I were you I would sell everything you got while it is new so you dont take much of a loss on it and buy 1 nice set of coilovers (if that what you really want, Springs and shocks is an option) and a set of rear LCA's. That is more then enough for a DD. But hey like you said you want to upgrade as many stock parts as you can so your doing good in that department :party0030: I cant wait to see how many things you change out over the next few years. The mod bug is a addicting one.
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This 100%.
In terms of suspension for daily driving, stock is almost always best. It will function better than 98% of the mods/combination of mods out there, especially those on the lower end, for daily driving duties. I'm not trying to bash what you've done, just hoping to educate a little.
Most of the parts you (OP) bought are replaced to allow more track focused alignments and have greater durability during performance driving. I can pretty much promise that you won't really notice any difference with most of those parts you bought. The coilovers and LCAs are the only things that will really make a noticeable difference, and perhaps not for the best. As others have said, you're going to have a pretty harsh ride on the BCs. If you just want a lowered car, I'd say that springs and dampers are a much better bet or a set of higher quality coilovers. You don't need to break the bank, but you shouldn't skimp on a major safety related component like suspension.
I get that you saved hard and want to modify your car and make it your own. That's great! I will never dissuade anyone from becoming more interested in their car. (Well... maybe if they're trying to add 100 degrees of negative camber lol) But I would recommend seeing if you can get a ride in someone's car that has similar mods to the ones you purchased. You may find that the ride is too harsh for what you want in a daily driver, in which case I'd recommend selling the parts to minimize your loses like @ go_a_way1 said. At the very least, save ALL of the stock parts you take off of your car so that you can easily revert back if you need to.
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