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Re: Coilovers, what to buy?

Postby Gambit » Fri Oct 29, 2010 3:00 pm

Nice, looking forward to the review of these, what spring rates are they btw?
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Re: Coilovers, what to buy?

Postby Jimmy S » Fri Oct 29, 2010 3:25 pm

Gambit wrote:Nice, looking forward to the review of these, what spring rates are they btw?


I went with the spring rates recommended for the Liberty by HSD... 6kg front and rear is apparently comfy but firm!? Will let you know tomorrow hopefully! :)
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Re: Coilovers, what to buy?

Postby Hobba » Tue Nov 09, 2010 9:20 pm

Look great, how is the ride?
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Re: Coilovers, what to buy?

Postby Jimmy S » Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:39 pm

Ride is great! Firm but comfy is a pretty good description!

I haven't really played around with the settings too much as of yet, just got the height sorted and guards rolled so it drives nice!

I'd highly recommend them!... plenty of adjustment to go firmer or softer from my current setup, and if you want it heaps softer, can always up the height from its current ridiculous level! :wink:
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Re: Coilovers, what to buy?

Postby hamish_023 » Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:06 pm

Handling:

New coilovers vs Bilstein/tein?
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Coilovers, what to buy?

Postby Jimmy S » Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:25 pm

Much improved!! The billies were comfy but nowhere near as firm!

There is hardly any body roll with the setup as it is, it just turns! :D

Hard to describe it really! Needs an alignment and a bit of adjustment to perfect it.. Will be taking it in soon to get this done, then should be the ultimate! ;-)
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Re: Coilovers, what to buy?

Postby jslayz » Wed Mar 09, 2011 1:13 am

Hey Jimmy,

How are these coilovers going?

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Re: Coilovers, what to buy?

Postby Rome_BRZ » Thu May 05, 2011 11:03 pm

They are awesome looking (green's my favorite color).

I've been thinking of getting coilovers or springs to lower my car...but every thread I read you guys always mention adjusting them and what not. I know like next to nothing about cars so is this the wrong way to go for a noob?
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Re: Coilovers, what to buy?

Postby drndrn » Thu May 05, 2011 11:15 pm

Rome_STI wrote:They are awesome looking (green's my favorite color).

I've been thinking of getting coilovers or springs to lower my car...but every thread I read you guys always mention adjusting them and what not. I know like next to nothing about cars so is this the wrong way to go for a noob?



No not at all, just have some professionals install them for you, as well as adjust the height and you're set. In terms of adjusting the damper and what not, most coilover set ups only have the one knob to turn, it's either harder or softer. Pretty self explanatory, turn one way for hard, one for soft. Done.

I sold my coilovers, and I still regret it lol. They're a worthwhile investment if you're pedantic about ride height.
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Re: Coilovers, what to buy?

Postby Rome_BRZ » Thu May 05, 2011 11:45 pm

drndrn wrote:
Rome_STI wrote:They are awesome looking (green's my favorite color).

I've been thinking of getting coilovers or springs to lower my car...but every thread I read you guys always mention adjusting them and what not. I know like next to nothing about cars so is this the wrong way to go for a noob?



No not at all, just have some professionals install them for you, as well as adjust the height and you're set. In terms of adjusting the damper and what not, most coilover set ups only have the one knob to turn, it's either harder or softer. Pretty self explanatory, turn one way for hard, one for soft. Done.

I sold my coilovers, and I still regret it lol. They're a worthwhile investment if you're pedantic about ride height.


Yeh that's fair enough. I think I'll save up and get them sometime in the next 12 months or so :D

PS what kind of grille is that in your pic? I like!
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