Suspension refresh opinion
#1
Suspension refresh opinion
I have almost 70k on my 2012 SV non sport and I am feeling the suspension needing a refresh. I am not using the car as a sports car as I drive 90 percent highway. I also have an S30 for twisty roads. I just a little less Buick feel more 5th gen SE feel.
Plan A: OEM dampers and aftermarket swaybar upgrades.
Plan B: Monroe OEM spectrum dampers and RSB upgrade.
Plan C: Monroe OEM spectrum dampers Eibachs and RSB upgrade. Least likely to choose.
Plan A: OEM dampers and aftermarket swaybar upgrades.
Plan B: Monroe OEM spectrum dampers and RSB upgrade.
Plan C: Monroe OEM spectrum dampers Eibachs and RSB upgrade. Least likely to choose.
Last edited by Bificus99; 06-09-2016 at 10:08 AM.
#7
Stillen is a good bar, but is not adjustable. It is 50% stiffer than stock.
RacingLine is also good, and has two settings: 50% and 100% stiffer than stock.
I'm not sure I have read of anyone upgrading the front bar. I'm not sure you would notice it, while the rear bar is a huge improvement.
RacingLine is also good, and has two settings: 50% and 100% stiffer than stock.
I'm not sure I have read of anyone upgrading the front bar. I'm not sure you would notice it, while the rear bar is a huge improvement.
#8
i have the Sachs struts/Shocks with Eibach springs.. love the ride .. love the firmness.. love the handling ..not too firm but just right.. that did it for me.
i will be going with the Racingline RSB in the future.. they have the best reviews.
i will be going with the Racingline RSB in the future.. they have the best reviews.
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