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03-25-2022, 06:43 PM | #29 |
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Lowering Springs vs. Coilovers for a 1 in. drop?
I’ve been really happy with my ST coilovers. They’re basically a KW-V1 in a different casing. Well priced, beautiful road holding, and drove them 1200km in one day this week over some pretty average country roads and the ride was no worse than stock.
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And the fact you had to get 6mm spacers on the front machined for height leveling. Lot of work and money for a simple setup that good Coil overs do IMO.
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The reality is that a fairly reasonable quality 1 or 2 way adjustable damper is very unlikely to perform worse, and is very likely to be able to perform much better than an OEM damper. And a quality 3 or 4 way damper can actually be set properly without the need for suspension motion data by an experienced (and suspension savy) driver. I'd be the first to admit that I would be totally lost attempting to fiddle damper settings, I'm just not that smart, but after having them adjusted by someone competent, I've also almost never felt the need to have to play again with the settings afterwards. Having said all that, the greatest single improvement to the Ohlins RT's was simply winding them up to standard (Aussie) road height (instead of the nearly 20mm drop they were supplied with out of the box), after being a little underwhelmed by them in the first couple of weeks of driving. The difference (for me) was like night and day in terms of how they were then dealing with their work through their available stroke. |
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03-26-2022, 06:47 PM | #32 |
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I would do something like that before doing lowering springs on stock dampers. They just never feel quite right IMO.
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For someone who just wants to drop the car a bit (<1") and won't go beyond camber bolts and/or offset upper mounts, I'd suggest RCE lowering springs before full coilovers. For a bit more lowering (just over 1"), Swift springs with Bilstiens. Actually I'd recommend the Bilsteins to anyone with a PP/Sachs car, lowered or not! If I were doing it all over again, I would go coilovers. When I started out with this car it was going to be my daily, with LS3 FD being the track car. Pretty quickly it turned out the BRZ was my daily *and* my track car... With the need for >3 front camber, coilovers that come with camber plates is gonna be the way to go. My setup (-1.25" on Swift Spec-R springs, Raceseng camber plates, Bilstein B8s) is very much a street/track compromise. Last year I added Eibach sways to get some more roll stiffness. Honestly I think I'd be better off with Good coilovers with stiffer springs/damping and stock sways, which would be the same on classification points... Last edited by ZDan; 04-03-2022 at 07:05 PM. |
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Having one or two damping knobs to twiddle doesn't mean you can get damping "perfect". I've had plenty of track friends forever monkeying with their damping adjusters and never finding a sweet spot... |
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OEM dampers can be quite good, particularly on expensive cars, but how many are as good as decent Bilstein or a Koni, or Ohlins etc , in our real world cheaper cars? Are the twins standard shocks as well resolved as these? I'll take a real world suspension tuning on real roads any day. Assesing everything (tyres, surfaces , valving, springs, driving styles, roads, etc) together is the best way to set up a cars suspension. Arguing that adjustability is an overall negative rather than a potential positive might be a touch too pessimistic. Plenty of examples of well set up adjustable shocks on cars out there...that are able to out perform non adjustable (OEM) dampers. I just dont think there is any realistic argument against improving damper quality if you can afford it, particularly if the car is going to be driven enthusiastically. |
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04-04-2022, 10:42 AM | #38 |
The trick is that dampers are complicated and it's too simplistic to assume that anything aftermarket is good. Too many think that shiny and lots of adjustment clicks and dual height adjustable coilovers are always good.
Adjustability is generally good but 2 problems arise...1. you have to know what you're doing at least a little bit and 2. adjustability is not a replacement for quality. There are plenty of adjustable shocks that let you go from soft and crappy to stiff and crappy, with nothing good in between. I'm dialing in a set of 3 ways right now and...well it's actually really nice at the moment but it is work. It takes time and you can definitely screw it up and make it worse than a simple 1 way. - Andrew |
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What I am arguing is that good non-adjustable dampers are gonna be better than many, perhaps most, adjustable aftermarket coilover dampers. |
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Tein SS were on the FD when I bought it, never would have been my choice. Replaced them with Ohlins R&T.
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But its also too simplistic to assume that anything adjustable is therefore going to be badly adjusted. There is no doubt a pile of rubbish out there that should be avoided like the plague, and I dont think anyone here would be arguing for lesser quality, or knob twidling for the sake of knob twidling by anyone except the knowledgable. But for not too much of an investment in hardware and installation you can get a genuine/noticable improvement in function over OEM, especially if you enjoy driving. In a lot of ways not too dissimilar to car sound systems... huge amps, giant speakers, flashing lights does not automatically equal great sound, in fact the opposite many times. In the same way an amazing and complete system, that is badly setup will also sound rubbish. But a quality system thoughtfully installed and setup correctly is an amazing thing to listen to....and 99% of the time a huge improvemnet over OEM sound. OEM on our cars are always going to be a compromise, as they have to cater to those who love the act of driving, but also to those who couldn't care less. |
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