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i remember you and a few others had mentioned in the past that when possible, it is better to get camber from the slotted hole as opposed to top hats - but i cant seem to find the thread about using both camber bolt in a slotted hole. it's buried somewhere in the search results lol [edit] actually just found the thread about my question! but would still like to know your opinion on it if you can provide. thanks!
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Let us know what your impressions are after you have them installed. Very interested!
ST should hire you for marketing btw! I'm now seriously considering them, before they weren't even an option
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I ordered my other parts (LCAs, camber bolts etc), in a group buy that got screwed up. So I'm trying to sort that out now (getting my money back and ordering it myself). I hope it won't delay it too much - still hoping to get them installed in February, if my new job permits as well.
As for marketing, I'm not sure I an doing KW a favour here. The KWs are same manufacturing quality, except they are stainless steel. As you can see, they are nowhere near the quality of the Öhlins that we both considered. What I am getting at is that maybe the KWs are a bit over-hyped/priced? Considering you can get XTA for half the price of KW, is the price of KW really justified, just to have separate rebound/compression adjustment? If I was to spend more money, KW would be off my list and I would look for some nice upside-down mono tubes (AST would be on the top of my list for 2500€$ range). |
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With regards to camber adjustment, if I can get what I want (-2.5 deg) with the camber bolts and slotted lower mount, I'll leave the camber adjustable top mounts at the center.
If I can't I'll adjust some at the top (same value both sides), and then let the alignment shop match it up at the lower mount. Quote:
By the way, I hear that the US KW V3 are also 4kg/mm front and 5 kg/mm rear (like the EU version) for some time now. Is that true? |
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KW V3s are an excellent deal...a quality two way adjustable damper at their price is great. The extra compression adjustment is very valuable IMO for those that take the time to dial it in. It mostly affects low and mid piston sped so it has a strong affect on handling. I do think these ST coilovers are a great value too. - Andrew |
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KW is still a better coil but ST definitely does not get the love it deserves. I originally had V3s for my BRZ and loved them. A friend of mine recently bought a set of the ST coils and decided to sell so he can upgrade to the XTA.
Anyone who is thinking about KW or ST feel free to PM me as I have a great source for them. |
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I had the Eibach Multi Pro R2 coilovers that had an integrated camber plate with caster adjustment. I believe Raceseng is the only top mount solution with the caster adjustment. I'd recommend their top mounts, more suspension travel and the caster adjustment was big for me on track.
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Finally got around to installing my ST XTAs:
![]() (Whiteline endlinks, broke the stock ones) ![]() I sprayed them with some rust protecting grease, that's why they look ..eh.. greasy. ![]() Ride height approx 25" from ground to the highest point of the fender.
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Looks good!
After a few thousand miles of driving around LA I'm extremely pleased with my purchase. After riding/driving in a few other 86's with different coilover setups I'm confident buying the XTA's was the right decision. I wonder why these are so overlooked especially at the price point? |
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I also posted my first impression in my Member's Car Journal: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99825 Cross posting it over here: Quote:
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An update on the XTAs, I now had them on track:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9qqv2lZb-o"]ST XTA coilovers for the GT86/FR-S/BRZ - track day[/ame] My full mod list is in my build thread. Relevant thing for the handling are: - Suspension Technologies ST XTA coilovers - Suspension Technologies anti-swaybars - Pirelli P Zero Nero GT 225x40R18 (street tires) Setup is -2.5 deg camber front and -1.8 in the rear, with very slight toe-in all round. Swaybars in their soft setting and the dampers in a soft rebound setting 9/16. With that setup the car is neutral biased towards oversteer - the stock understeer at speed is completely gone. The 6 kg/mm front, 5 kg/mm rear springs absolutely doesn't make the car understeer. It actually caught me by surprise on the very first lap.
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I have the original version of ST coilovers for the 86. What annoys me is this past year creaking/clunking started to develop and did not go away after retorquing everything. Also took months for the height to fully settle (had to raise it 3 times because height kept drooping). Thinking of getting the new GReddy X KW coilovers. But exterior construction looks too similar to my ST and makes me hesitant I will get the same drooping and noise issues. In that case, I will bite the bullet for TRD coilovers (a bit pricey but their parts have never given me problems for over a decade on multiple platforms).
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