Only problem I have with getting coilovers is how little travel they have compared to stock. Tien ss.
Grimsta;1657443 said:No Poodles, he's talking about drifting. Drifting doesnt actually require complex suspension, its just gotta be stiff and low. Thats what gets the points and what matters in DRIFTING
If you actually READ entire other posts instead of focusing on one point, I never said thats what I think matters. I come from a road racing background where proper suspension geometry and angles are very closely scrutinized. I was talking about what the OP posted about drifting. And NO, thats NOT how our suspension is designed. Our coilovers are actually designed with alot of travel. I've compared out actual damper cartidges to others and they're actually a bit longer which would make it seem like our suspension couldnt go as low, BUT the way we've designed our lower brackets let you go real real low if you want.tErbo b00st;1659775 said:[strike]Your a god damn fucking idiot[/strike], and if this is how you setup up your coilovers than they must perform terribly. I feel bad for anyone that purchases budget coilovers from a vendor who believes "stiff and low" is all that matters for drifting.
FYI, you actually want suspension travel, especially in the rear, to have a good drift setup.
It pisses me off that there are still vendors around like this.
tErbo b00st;1659775 said:[strike]Your a god damn fucking idiot[/strike], and if this is how you setup up your coilovers than they must perform terribly. I feel bad for anyone that purchases budget coilovers from a vendor who believes "stiff and low" is all that matters for drifting.
FYI, you actually want suspension travel, especially in the rear, to have a good drift setup.
It pisses me off that there are still vendors around like this.
Poodles;1669161 said:Threaded body is a gimmick as you're still limiting travel. Adjustability =/= good.
Could i get some vids? C:, not calling you out, but i think it would be sooo bad ass to see mk3's out cornering subies.prsrcokr;1669289 said:That goes along way for balance and grip, probably a reason I normally beat similarly prepared M3's and subies at auto-x. Car is quicker in corners than straights
Not really, if the only limit of travel you're talking about is what IJ is talking about. Then yes. But you still have your full range of travel regardless of what height your vehicle is at so you're NOT limiting travel. In that case it'd be your chassis that is limiting the travelPoodles;1669161 said:Threaded body is a gimmick as you're still limiting travel.
Werd on the 99 way. Thats we just incorporated 12 ways that ACTUALLY make differences.IJ.;1669277 said:When the Tire hits the inner fender....
There is only xx room above the tire no magic shock is going to alter this fact.
for 95% of people a well matched Spring/Damper combination will do the trick, no use having 99 way adjustable shocks if only 4 of those adjustments suit the car dynamics or if the owner has NFI what any/all of them actually do.
Right there, corner balance. And INDEPENDENT ride height means you can set the ride height without affecting your spring preload. Which you CANT do with KWs since they dont have independent ride height. To alter your ride height on those you're going to alter your spring preload. NOw dont mis-read that, i'm not in anyway knocking KWs, we all know how good they, just giving an exampleprsrcokr;1669289 said:Independent height adjustment also allows proper setting of corner heights and weight balance.
No i was just giving an exampleprsrcokr;1669534 said:Whoa, KW offers something for the a70? Did I miss something? I've requested some info from them a few times with no response.
Oh i think I see what you're talking about. But you see as you go lower and have a stiffer spring spring it will travel less so less travel is needed PLUS the body isnt shortened by a drastic amount that really matters. The truth is they still maintain a very good amount of travel.Poodles;1669392 said:No, as a threaded body to make a short dampener means shorter stroke. Yet again, it's a gimmick, not to mention it's one more failure point.
Corner balance I don't really want to get into as preload offsets the added weight in a corner that's heavier instead of just jacking that side up. There is a reason that corner is heavier and sagging...
prsrcokr;1669534 said:Whoa, KW offers something for the a70? Did I miss something? I've requested some info from them a few times with no response.