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Old 06-17-2013, 04:44 PM   #1
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FORTUNEate?

im about to buy some fortune auto 500 coils for my BRZ. any thoughts both good and bad?

keep in mind this is a daily driver and i have no interest in doing any kind of track.

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I cannot reccomend these coils enough. Love, love them. For a daily I will reccomend the Swifts. They will have a ride quality almost like stock. The only time that I'm reminded that I'm on coils is pot holes.

I got mine from @ImportImage.
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Old 06-17-2013, 05:28 PM   #3
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i spoke to the guys at ImportImage. he told me for a daily driver, i dont need the swift springs. ill probably stay away from them.
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i spoke to the guys at ImportImage. he told me for a daily driver, i dont need the swift springs. ill probably stay away from them.
They'd know better than me. They really are the authority on the matter. Someone else reccomended the Swifts to me and I signed up with them. I absolutely love the ride quality with the Swifts. But if they're saying you don't need em then it's money saved.
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i spoke to the guys at ImportImage. he told me for a daily driver, i dont need the swift springs. ill probably stay away from them.
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They'd know better than me. They really are the authority on the matter. Someone else reccomended the Swifts to me and I signed up with them. I absolutely love the ride quality with the Swifts. But if they're saying you don't need em then it's money saved.
Exactly.....the swifts aren't required for a quality ride BUT like i said they're the best springs on the market. Basically the Fortune springs will do the job just fine. But for the best quality ride and someone who is more track minded swift is def the way to go!
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Exactly.....the swifts aren't required for a quality ride BUT like i said they're the best springs on the market. Basically the Fortune springs will do the job just fine. But for the best quality ride and someone who is more track minded swift is def the way to go!

i dont know. its so confusing. im thinking that since its coils and not just springs that i should do the swifts cause ill probably be happier in the long run.
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i dont know. its so confusing. im thinking that since its coils and not just springs that i should do the swifts cause ill probably be happier in the long run.
It would be cool if someone could chime in that has the 500's and FA springs.... Anyone out there got this set-up?
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It would be cool if someone could chime in that has the 500's and FA springs.... Anyone out there got this set-up?
i know. yesterday i was 99.99% sure i wanted the fortunes, today i dont know what the hell i want.

tarmacs, tein, ark, fortune w/ or without swifts........................
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I cannot reccomend these coils enough. Love, love them. For a daily I will reccomend the Swifts. They will have a ride quality almost like stock. The only time that I'm reminded that I'm on coils is pot holes.

I got mine from @ImportImage.

BTW, how much of a drop do you have with them? ive heard up to 3 inches. more importantly, post a pic or two. even a cell phone pic will do
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I'm about 1-1/2" drop - You can see my build - http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...t=10474&page=3
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never used them but definitely heard awesome things about them. personally the only 1k-1.5k $$$ set of coils id ever buy.
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FT86Speedfactory has had good luck with the Fortunes and they highly recommend them. They have a review page on here. With my budget I was between BC (Local to me) and Fortune when I saw the RCE Tarmac 0's. Decided on the 0's because they were more affordable than the KW's I really really wanted and I know I only would adjust height and not play with damping settings. I do not track either and I love the 0's so far.
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epic. that made me feel better about my decision. thanks

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FT86Speedfactory has had good luck with the Fortunes and they highly recommend them. They have a review page on here. With my budget I was between BC (Local to me) and Fortune when I saw the RCE Tarmac 0's. Decided on the 0's because they were more affordable than the KW's I really really wanted and I know I only would adjust height and not play with damping settings. I do not track either and I love the 0's so far.
got sold on the fortunes over the tarmacs by the guys at FT86SF
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You will be happy with the FA 500's. I got a set (custom spring rates) from them with the Swift spring and roller bearing upgrades. Best coilover system that you can buy outside of Ohlin, KW V3's (maybe just as good), and AST custom setup (minimum $4k). I've ridden on everything from Japan (everything is entirely oversprung on virtually every platform). BC's used to be my budget coil setup go-to, but these took that spot the second I got my alignment.

I DD mine pretty stiff, but they can be made very supple. I have a slightly stiffer spring rate than OTS setup, and it can be a bit jarring over road imperfections when stiff, but very comfortable at softer settings. If I had the money, I'd definitely give their external reservoir Dreadnaughts a try and see how their top of the line compared with others in their bracket. If I had to do it again, there's no doubt I'd do it the same.
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