05-17-2017, 05:08 PM
|
#13
|
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Drives: 2020 Hakone
Location: London, Ont
Posts: 69,841
Thanks: 61,656
Thanked 108,295 Times in 46,456 Posts
Mentioned: 2499 Post(s)
Tagged: 50 Thread(s)
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Stang70Fastback
The reason you're getting a lot of sarcastic replies, is because your question, as worded, is a bit like asking: "I'm looking to buy some music, but not sure which music would be the most ideal?"
It will depend a lot on your personal taste. You need to be way more specific with regards to what you use the car for, and what you value most (ride quality, performance, slamming the car, cost, etc...) before you can get any truly useful replies. If all you care about is spending as little money as possible, there are coilovers designed specifically for that. If you care about literally any other metric other than cost, then those coilovers are NOT what you want. If you are tracking the car, then there are different coilovers for that use case. If you just want the car to be as low as possible, there are coilovers better-suited to that application. If you do occasional track, but live somewhere with bumpy roads, there are coilovers that work well for that use case. It all depends. Tell us more about what you're looking for.
|
And even if you do indeed lay out specifically what you want from them you will still get 120 different answers from people based on their preference. There are hundreds of options and if you can find five people that agree that one of them is the "best" then you are way ahead of the curve.
__________________
Racecar spelled backwards is Racecar, because Racecar.
|
|
|