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Been running stance and tracking/drifting weekly and have no complaints great coils great price handles great for 2/3 gear intry too
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PBMs are the only other ones I can recommend. Between those and the Stance coils, not really any better options. The only downside to the PBMs is the stiffer spring rates which isn't really the greatest thing for daily use. They're stiff.. But they work, and work well. Megan's are just garbage anyways and they're already like $800 something anyways so for the extra $200, you can get something 100x better. BC seems to be hit and miss. A lot of people on here have some sort of issue with them after install. I never cared for their products anyways so I'll stop right there. Same with Fortune Auto. Fortune Auto makes good products but I have a sour taste in my mouth cause every car I've been in with their products rode like SHIT. Not the product's fault, but that's the only personal impression I have to go off of. KWs are AWESOME BUT, the lower end product still runs like $1,500 and they still don't come with camber plates. You're going to what the front end camber adjustment and decent plates run like $400. So $2,000 to achieve the same thing PBMs and Stance setups already achieve.
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Ive had 2 bad experiences with stance. 1 with my old 87 supra. The coilovers leaked and the bushings wore out within a year and fucked up my lower mount. My buddy ran some on his 240 and they didn't last 6 months before needing a rebuild. I can only speak from my experiences with them. I agree with the BC being a hit and miss. My buddy with a s2k and another buddy with a 04 sti have run them with no problem but my buddy with a 300 had nothing but problems. I'm leaning towards the PSM pros. I can change the spring rate if they are in fact too stiff for street ride. I don't plan on slamming the car but I will def want the camber adjustments
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KW all the way.. i use to have a STD R9 on sponsorship, sold them 1 month down the road.
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KW all the way.. i use to have a STD R9 on sponsorship, sold them 1 month down the road.
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Thats what I use and have had no issues. Plus they go LOW!
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I just purchased THESE as my new drift wheels.
Wanted to go for a set of wheels that were a bit narrower as I'm still on stock power and want maximum slidability. My question is... Who else is running 8" wheels on the back and what tyre width are you finding best for drifting? I was planning on getting 205/40 but then I thought maybe 195/40. More stretch will should help even more plus will loook dope. Thanks in advance.
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trying to downshift to 1st to get enough power to slide; how are some ways you guys shift to prevent syncro wear?
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I am running 17x8 in the rear, and i love the car with a 205/50 at about 35psi! When i am running 215 or 225/45 i usually go with 38-40 as for the tire pressure! |
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Figured I would post this on here. I get countless PMs asking about different techniques and I see people asking a lot of questions on how to get started. Also, even now there is a lot of people recommend going out and actually BUYING the "Drift Bible" DVD but it's easily available online. So, here's the entire video in one for people to look at.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPQyQgyuNMI"]The Drift Bible (How to drift for starters/pro's) with the Drift King (FULL HQ) - YouTube[/ame] About an hour long. While some of it is redundant to some people, there's some good info to help get you started for those who are still fairly new and looking to get into it.
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Best way to learn is on a wet skidpan.
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