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in the case of my coil overs... after the rear struts are installed and the drop made.. the negative camber of rear wheels was evident and having camber plates at front allowed adjustment of front.
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One more question, do you have a lot track experience? Quality dampers is where you want to spend your money, and BCs are not what I would choose. They're fine if you want a big drop for not much money, but for good ride and handling you can do a lot better even without dropping a lot of cash (especially if you're sticking with an approx 1 inch drop). - Andy |
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If OP is looking at low end coils it really depends on his goals. I think he said DD + some track now and then. For low end coils there are people with varying degrees of confidence in recommending them. I would probably go something like this. $800 - ST Coilovers - The KW construction is the deciding factor here although Tein Street basis come pretty well recommended on the board. $1000 - Bilstein B14s - More solid construction, progressive spring, Bilstein ride. $1200 - Kraftworks/Skunk2 Coilovers are intriguing as the construction looks solid and their other '86 platform offerings have all been solid. A risk, that could pay off. $1400 - Bilsten B6 or Koni + RaceComp Yellow combo (Springs & Shocks) $1500 - Tein StreetFlex - Newly redesigned for 2014, lots of great features $1600 - RaceComp Tarmac 0s - Proven also Tein Monosport (new for 2014) $1800 - RS*R Sports-i - The quintessential DD coil for under $2k (I own and love them). $2000 - KWV3 - Everybody runs em, most love em. $2200 - RS*R Sports-i ClubRacer - New kid on the block, getting attention $2300 - RaceComp Tarmac 2 ClubSport - Dual adjustable, awesome RaceComp support. Really though there are a ton of coils in this range, many are pretty much the same. was however intrigued by Feal 440s and few others at a certain point. The ones above stood out to me. I am a layperson. Whatever you do OP, take your time and research, don't let overly negative people dissuade you from trying something. Listen for the source of their bias. Make your own call, double check the installation. If you make a mistake with your selection, live and learn. Don't race on the street. |
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On my last car, I spent the extra money on adjustable nice coilovers, and found that I never utilized them as I had planned. This left me with nice suspension, that was too stiff for the street, and I didn't enjoy the car as much as i could have.
On my present car, I didn't want to repeat the same mistake. I knew I wanted to lower the car a bit, but I also knew I'd probably only track the car once or twice a year (to start) so I went with non adjustable coilovers (because I knew I'd never mess with them anyways) and I went with softer spring rates because I didn't want to ruin the street ride for performance's sake. Some will say you can get a Caddilac ride with stiff springs and the correct dampers, but that I think is "high dollar" unfortunately. I went with ST coilovers 4kfr/5kr and couldn't be happier. They ride great, let me lower my car as low as I wanted to go, and the price was very good. Given your budget, if your needs match mine, you could run the ST coilovers and still have enough left for a sweet set of tires and wheels. If your goals are more performance oriented, then you can spend a LOT more, and there are experts here who give great advice on what to get. |
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Here are Captain Snooze's axioms:
1/ Everything's a compromise 2/ There is no one correct setting. See 1/. Why do you want 8.5 wide rims?
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Just because something is popular doesn't necessarily make it the right choice for you. There are two reasons (that I can think of) for getting new rims. So that you can fit the tyre size you want and aesthetics. If it is the latter you can put on whatever you like but if you are wanting to put on some performance tyres then tyre/rim size has an impact. There is much discussion in these forums about tyre sizing (see my post above where I say compromise). If you are daily driving and occasional tracking I am suggesting 8.0 would suffice.
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Another good option would be RCE Yellows and Bilstein B6 struts. Not height adjustable and a little softer, but a very good option. It will ride better than the above option (but both ride well) at the expense of a little handling ability. Add some rear LCAs and some bushings and you're set with a good set-up that will handle and ride well with street tires on the street or track. A lot of people just throw on coilovers without paying attention to the rest of the set up and there's a lot to gain by looking at the full system. - Andy |
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