4th gen coilover options
#45
The point is saving money for a lot of people, not every has 1k or close to it sitting around for a good set of coilovers. I have S. Tech's and get compliments on how smooth the ride is for being lowered(in comparison to slammed cars). I imagine that H. Techs would be an even more comfortable ride and cheaper in some cases. but it comes down to peoples budget and preferences. i know if i had more money i would be getting a nice set of coilovers.
#47
yeah i was looking at the tiens basic that i posted on this thread. maybe there is something cheaper. Like i've said before im just looking for comfort and it seems the tiens do it well. So would you suggest those tiens that i posted?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TEIN-...Q5fAccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TEIN-...Q5fAccessories
#49
The point is saving money for a lot of people, not every has 1k or close to it sitting around for a good set of coilovers. I have S. Tech's and get compliments on how smooth the ride is for being lowered(in comparison to slammed cars). I imagine that H. Techs would be an even more comfortable ride and cheaper in some cases. but it comes down to peoples budget and preferences. i know if i had more money i would be getting a nice set of coilovers.
What setting are you running on the illuminas?
#51
#52
yeah i was looking at the tiens basic that i posted on this thread. maybe there is something cheaper. Like i've said before im just looking for comfort and it seems the tiens do it well. So would you suggest those tiens that i posted?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TEIN-...Q5fAccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TEIN-...Q5fAccessories
#53
decisions decisions haha. still wondering what to get and then when i get it what setting to put it on haha
#54
Running 5 on mine was ultra stiff. Dropped it down to 3 which is not as painful. Worried if I ran it for long times below that whether the S-techs would ruin my struts by bottoming them out, but at 3 its not bad at all and they rarely bottom.
#55
The point is saving money for a lot of people, not every has 1k or close to it sitting around for a good set of coilovers. I have S. Tech's and get compliments on how smooth the ride is for being lowered(in comparison to slammed cars). I imagine that H. Techs would be an even more comfortable ride and cheaper in some cases. but it comes down to peoples budget and preferences. i know if i had more money i would be getting a nice set of coilovers.
The individuals that gave you the compliments were comparing it to what? Other spring and strut setups or coilovers?
#57
For me, having a 36+ adjustable setup was just not needed since I dont think I would truly take advantage of all the settingsa however those setups do allow you to adjust toe/camber which is needed when slamming the ride.
But once you slam the ride, you will experience other issues besides the reduced ride quality.
#58
Well, id recommend a true CO setup, which you go with is up to you and how much you wann spend.
For me, having a 36+ adjustable setup was just not needed since I dont think I would truly take advantage of all the settingsa however those setups do allow you to adjust toe/camber which is needed when slamming the ride.
But once you slam the ride, you will experience other issues besides the reduced ride quality.
For me, having a 36+ adjustable setup was just not needed since I dont think I would truly take advantage of all the settingsa however those setups do allow you to adjust toe/camber which is needed when slamming the ride.
But once you slam the ride, you will experience other issues besides the reduced ride quality.
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