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| Suspension | Chassis | Brakes -- Sponsored by 949 Racing Relating to suspension, chassis, and brakes. Sponsored by 949 Racing. |
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5 | 15.63% |
| Sachs |
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4 | 12.50% |
| AST |
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3 | 9.38% |
| JRZ |
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13 | 40.63% |
| MCS |
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7 | 21.88% |
| Voters: 32. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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![]() I've always heard that Hyperco and Swift are both durable, linear, and light weight. Pick the one that best matches your rates and budget. @OP - I change my "Other" vote to use Hyperco.
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I recommend a set of Megan Racing Coilovers. These put Sachs, JRZ, Ohlins, STD, and all the other high end coilovers to shame.
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I noticed many jumped on the bandwagon to talk down on me, and basically parroting the pros and vendors. Great. Good for you! As long as it makes you guys feel good. Rce and CSG are professional and they always offer their valuable info/insight..but it's a bit childish to repeat what they say, suck their dcks and kiss their butts just to make yourselves feel/look good by down talking me.
If you actually read my Op, then you could answer the questions. "Why do I need all that adjustability?" If you read my op, I stated my budget was $3k...which obviously takes out expensive 2 ways, 3-4 ways etc. $3k will Only get me a high quality single adj among those brands; and that's what I'm looking for between those brands. That doesn't sound like much adjustability at all. I never knocked on Ohlins RT. Just because you own them and I didn't put them on my list, there is no need to be butt hurt and take it out on me. I bet they are super great! I may even add them to my list. But just because I didn't put them on my list, you shouldn't take it personally ![]() Tires, wheels, power, suspension mods, etc? Wouldn't this be dependent on chosen rates and valving more than the damper/brand itself? If I chose 8k all around, had stock 200hp, 245 tires, etc...idk why should this matter choosing an entry single adj damper. Because everyone will have a diff answer to their recommended and fave CO. There is no one CO for all? As much as I understand and know this, it's just not true in some cases (like entry level single adj CO lol). On the extreme side of things: If all of you got Penskes for free, I am sure ALL of you would use them and dump your current POS tuner COs ....I think a lot of it is dependent on rates, valving and tuning than brand. Once you get your preferred rates and valving, all and any of those brands will work relatively the same (give or take slight valve design tech, like in Ohlins and Penskes).So..... What I asked for and meant..was more in the lines of quality, build, design, materials used, durability, etc... Which is your fave/pick and why (for those reasons)? If I asked this question in the Porsche forums, they would answer easily and quickly with no fuss, pretentiousness, etc. Last edited by Yui-Chan; 08-29-2014 at 04:21 AM. |
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Most of my choices also have a great advantage of being modular; being able to be rebuilt to upgraded spec 2-ways, 3-ways, remote, etc. You can't do that to many other coilovers.
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The 5 brands I have listed are all made for and marketed to the same people. Those brands and other good brands, aren't "out there" to give us options and "because not everyone is after the same thing"...it's because they are simply companies making similar product and are competing. Now, if we were talking about megans, st, etc; then yes, you're right...those are marketed towards a diff crowd... To lowered street cars or people with small budgets. |
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No one is kissing their butts but we all are listening to the much more qualified opinions and real life data they have gained. Settle down Skippy. |
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You've already stated your favorite choices...JRZ and the Teins. That's all I asked. |
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Those(car set up, tuning, susp mods, tires, rates, valving) choices matter more than coilover choice for all the questions being asked by CSG and RCE quite honestly (as RCE made it well said). Tuning of diff rates and damping matter more for car set up (tires, skill, power, susp mods) than the CO brand itself I already said (imo). And don't get me wrong...I am NOT rejecting nor am I not listening to the pro's and vendor's (csg rce) advice, experience, knowledge. I simply asked what's their preferred coilover out of those 5...it can be for any reason they see fit. It can be simply from working with them and having great relations. Or it can be technical. I notice MCS is getting votes. Anyone using them? (The single adj with my low $3k budget). Last edited by Yui-Chan; 08-29-2014 at 05:12 AM. |
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As I've previously stated, I have NO preference for any of the coilovers that fall into your $3k budget. There are dampers that come close to that budget, but not in coilover form. I still do not know your exact intended use, so my recommendation would be for you to get the JRZ RS dampers. That'll eat up your entire 3k budget and a bit more. You're still going to need mounts, springs, and helpers. And then you'll probably want camber plates and lower rear control arms if you're actually serious. Wait, now we're suddenly much closer to $5k... |
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