|
||||||
| Suspension | Chassis | Brakes -- Sponsored by 949 Racing Relating to suspension, chassis, and brakes. Sponsored by 949 Racing. |
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
#1 |
|
Mr.Fujitsubo
Join Date: Sep 2014
Drives: 2018 STI
Location: Woodbridge
Posts: 1,719
Thanks: 4,055
Thanked 1,552 Times in 784 Posts
Mentioned: 31 Post(s)
Tagged: 1 Thread(s)
|
Hotchkis vs. Eibach Pro Kit
Hey, I'm looking to drop my cars by 1".
I've been inside a car with Eibach sportlines and the drop is nice but a little too stuff for me so I wanted to go with the 1" drop since it's not as harsh I'm assuming, Anyways, I'm looking for a 1 inch drop with a close to oem drive feel. What would be better? Hotchkis or Eibach pro kits? I've searched many threads, but still a little confused on which is actually more comfortable for daily and both seem like quality springs. From what I'm assuming, Hotchkis is more comfortable and I'm basing this on the spring rates. Stock FRS is 2.3 in front and 3.8 in rear Hotchkis is 3.3 and 4.7 ebiach is 3.6 and 4.9
__________________
2018 Subaru WRX STI ~ The Weekend Car ~
2015 Toyota 86 ~ The Sold Car ~ Build Journal OFT Stage 1 Tune Review ![]() |
|
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Drives: 2015 Subaru BRZ Limited CWP
Location: SoCal
Posts: 1,561
Thanks: 34
Thanked 669 Times in 469 Posts
Mentioned: 13 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
|
I don't think there is that much of a difference between the Hotchkis and Eibach. just go with whatever fits your budget
__________________
|
|
|
|
| The Following User Says Thank You to ryoma For This Useful Post: | Mr.Impreza (11-01-2015) |
|
|
#3 |
|
Mr.Fujitsubo
Join Date: Sep 2014
Drives: 2018 STI
Location: Woodbridge
Posts: 1,719
Thanks: 4,055
Thanked 1,552 Times in 784 Posts
Mentioned: 31 Post(s)
Tagged: 1 Thread(s)
|
Thanks, yeah that's why I'm sensing also, the Hotchiks are currently $100 cheaper too.
__________________
2018 Subaru WRX STI ~ The Weekend Car ~
2015 Toyota 86 ~ The Sold Car ~ Build Journal OFT Stage 1 Tune Review ![]() |
|
|
|
|
|
#4 |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2015
Drives: 2015 CWP BRZ Limited
Location: NOVA
Posts: 2,800
Thanks: 1,801
Thanked 3,946 Times in 1,757 Posts
Mentioned: 105 Post(s)
Tagged: 7 Thread(s)
|
The Eibachs come with new bump stops. With as bump stop active as these cars are, I'd only do springs if they came with new bump stops. You can trim the factory ones, but I'd rather get new bump stops to match the new springs. As far as I know, only the Eibachs, TRDs, and Racecomp Engineering springs come with bump stops. Unsurprisingly, they're all manufactured by Eibach. There's extremely little bump travel on these cars before you're into the bump stop.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#5 | |
|
Mr.Fujitsubo
Join Date: Sep 2014
Drives: 2018 STI
Location: Woodbridge
Posts: 1,719
Thanks: 4,055
Thanked 1,552 Times in 784 Posts
Mentioned: 31 Post(s)
Tagged: 1 Thread(s)
|
Quote:
Or are they more harsh than the 2 sets here?
__________________
2018 Subaru WRX STI ~ The Weekend Car ~
2015 Toyota 86 ~ The Sold Car ~ Build Journal OFT Stage 1 Tune Review ![]() |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#6 |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2015
Drives: 2015 CWP BRZ Limited
Location: NOVA
Posts: 2,800
Thanks: 1,801
Thanked 3,946 Times in 1,757 Posts
Mentioned: 105 Post(s)
Tagged: 7 Thread(s)
|
To me, these cars are only really uncomfortable when the suspension completely bottoms out. Just keep the drop minimal, and pick the rates for your driving style and budget.
|
|
|
|
| The Following User Says Thank You to jawn For This Useful Post: | Mr.Impreza (11-01-2015) |
|
|
#7 |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Drives: 2015 Subaru BRZ Limited CWP
Location: SoCal
Posts: 1,561
Thanks: 34
Thanked 669 Times in 469 Posts
Mentioned: 13 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
|
I would recommend the RCE yellow's from a performance standpoint, but since it has a higher spring rate than the original FRS/BRZ springs it would probably ride slightly harsher. however, on my BRZ, I already feel that the stock suspension is already pretty firm when going over bumps so there probably won't be much difference after switching to the RCE yellow's. I am not sure if it is the same for the FRS though.
__________________
|
|
|
|
|
|
#8 |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2013
Drives: frs
Location: The depths
Posts: 749
Thanks: 355
Thanked 427 Times in 241 Posts
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 2 Thread(s)
|
I have the Eibach pro plus kit. In december when I bought it, it could be had for less than $400 shipped. The hotchkis tvs was over $500. That is why I went with Eibach. I love it. it is a little more firm riding than before, but it looks good and handles very well. The pro plus kit includes sway bars too, so I honestly don't know what just springs would have done. It would probably be less harsh. We have nice roads in the south, no winter destruction. I find the ride still pretty nice on the Eibach, the northern roads might be a different experience. The people who talk about harsh ride on the stock suspension crack me up. This car rides nice to me, but I like a firm ride. I honestly think all three are good choices though. If the RCE springs are made by Eibach, I'd bet they are made to RCE specifications and not Eibach. I'm sure they are different somehow. The Eibach springs are variable rate. The only place I have hit the bumpstops that I know of is a particular railroad crossing I take on a daily basis. If I go too fast the rears will bottom. And they do come with different bumpstops.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#9 |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2013
Drives: frs
Location: The depths
Posts: 749
Thanks: 355
Thanked 427 Times in 241 Posts
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 2 Thread(s)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| CrossoverAuto.com FRS/BRZ/86 Lowering Springs-Eibach,H&R,TEIN,Hotchkis,Tanabe,etc. | Crossover Auto | Brakes, Suspension, Chassis | 16 | 06-14-2014 02:26 PM |
| TEIN/ HOTCHKIS/ EIBACH/ KW/ HKS/ CUSCO & PERRIN SUSPENSION, IN STOCK & READY TO SHIP | Import Dynamics | Brakes, Suspension, Chassis | 62 | 05-24-2013 07:31 PM |