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^^ I fail to see how that's true if you care about handling more than being low...
You need to spend about $2200 minimum to get quality coilovers, which is about double what a set of Koni yellows and quality springs will cost, or about quadruple what a quality set of springs (RCE Yellows, Sprint, etc) will cost. $1000 coilovers will get you low, but they won't handle properly on anything but glass smooth pavement.
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Not true iv rode in frs with bc and it was smooth. I was just stating that over time the original shcks will need to be changed
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The only way I see the need for coilovers is if your really serious about racing. Just so you can dial your dampening and ride height perfectly for how you drive. But a good set of springs with a good set of struts will be more than adequate for the weekend racer that also needs to drive their car all week.
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will be getting the yellow for my FRS. when will you make a cupkit with struts shocks springs ? i love the kit you have for the 04 STI , buddy of mine has them they are soo good for track and off track.
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We'll have a Koni Yellow + RCE Yellow package once they're out.
![]() Eventually we'll have custom valved Bilsteins but that's a much longer process and I don't know when that will happen. - Andrew |
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BCs do wear out too...the pillowball mounts and the shocks. Yes you can can a replacement shock insert for 100 bucks or whatever and that gives you some ideas. In my opinion a quality spring + shock package + a few bushings would be better all-around fun daily driver set-up. Durable, great ride quality, fun, fast, and easy to drive. As I've said the original shocks are pretty good and I expect them to last a long time with a drop of an inch or less. Konis or Bilsteins even longer (and both are rebuildable with real warranties). Shocks and quality valving are really important and a good foundation for a suspension set-up, so I don't like to make sacrifices there for other features, like height adjustability if it's not really needed. The stock shocks are pretty good, and will work well and last long for a normal daily driver with a mild/medium drop lowering spring. It's a great inexpensive solution that I would not hesitate to run on my car. - Andrew |
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What makes it handle well is proper valving AND adequate bump travel. A shorter bump stroke means higher spring rates which gives less traction. Hitting the bump stop on a street isn't always harsh, but on a track it transfers all the weight possible to that corner and makes a car handle funny. Over time the original shocks will need to be changed in any car, even with stock springs. If you look at the replacement interval some shock manufacturers recommend, it's only 50k miles (80k km's). From what I've read, I doubt the lifespan of the stock shocks will be drastically reduced just by replacing the stock springs with a good quality spring. The harder driving that tends to come with replacing springs will probably wear them out faster than the springs themselves.
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![]() Thank you guys to provide a lot of details and precisions about suspensions setup. I will probably buy a good set of springs who lower not more then 1" and i'm going to be happy. ![]() Now, Race Comp or Hotchkis??? Can you help me to make my choice ![]() I need to be lowered and more stiffness and maybe i need to keep the oversteer possibility. I think this kit is pretty cool with the rear camber adjustment : http://www.racecompengineering.com/i.../brz-lite.html What's do you think? Last edited by Mikepage; 11-25-2012 at 09:04 PM. |
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Agree ^^^
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I looked for (for reference what it might equate to for future BRZ option) this on your site and couldn't find the Koni Yellow + RCE Yellow package for the STi cars. Did I possibly miss them on the site in the STi suspension parts listings?
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The Konis are not quite out yet for BRZ/FRS but will be soon.
![]() turn in concepts has beem testing the konis with our rce yellow springs and we are excited to be able to offer them. Koni does not make an option for STI, so we don't have anything to compare to. I'd expect the package to be under 1k though. - drew |
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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16102
I just read this topic about Race Comp Yellow Springs and find this detail "clunking/popping sounds from the front struts when turning over bumps". But Myles say : Quote:
I have a question also Andrew, do i need to change the front top plate if i install your Springs? I know with you have a kit with the rear damper adjustment but what's about the front? Last edited by Mikepage; 11-25-2012 at 10:16 PM. |
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