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Yes, very true. I just was under the impression that there would be a distinct difference in damper quality between the two. In terms of how they ride down the street, and how they soak up bumps. Figured the one that costs a lot more would ride that much better.
What type of abuse are you referring to? Going over the curbs on the track? Consistency and predictability would be better? Maybe. Hard to say. The rates are 6k/7k. Flex Z is 6k/6k. Right now I have them set one click from full soft all around. But, I've tried a lot of different settings. One click from full stiff, 4 clicks from full stiff, right in the middle, different settings front and rear, etc. Quote:
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hmm, would have guessed that your spring rates would have been higher. iirc, I have my dampers at either 7 or 8 clicks out of the 16. To me, it's slightly firmer than stock, unless I'm going super slow over a speed bump or other parking lot imperfections. That's when I'll notice it's more firm. How many miles are on your coils? I think bouncing, in general, is associated with a blown damper? |
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Also, I just looked up how much Flex Zs would be for the Yaris...$1k! That's more than what I paid for the FR-S's set.
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Hard to say which would wear out faster. The ASTs have low friction seals and no dust covers, which means more dirt is going to be getting inside them and contributing to wear.
They have just under 2k miles on them. Quote:
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Yeah, don't think your dampers are blown. lol. Anyone else have those coils that you can compare cars to? |
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Probably because racecar, naturally.
I don't think anyone else local has them.
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I asked in the suspension forum already months ago. Here are some of the replies:
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They must be super aggressive since you have then almost set to full soft. Crazy!
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I need to install my inlet tube this weekend but need a flathead screw driver lol.
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