Coilover feedback needed

Cz.

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Mar 31, 2005
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Stance has a really good PR team or something, I don't know anyone who actually has them on their car, but everyone seems to have a good opinion of them.

Inverted monotube is "better" than non-inverted, but it doesn't mean anything beyond that.
 
Cz.;1622192 said:
Stance has a really good PR team or something, I don't know anyone who actually has them on their car, but everyone seems to have a good opinion of them.

Inverted monotube is "better" than non-inverted, but it doesn't mean anything beyond that.

I have them. They really are good as shit compared to all the other lower end coilovers that average people like us buy. Plus they have great customer service and can make you whatever rates/damping/lengths/whatever you want if you just give them a call.
 

mervert

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I know a guy that has had 2 s13's with Megan tracks and has nothing bad to say. Tho he doesn't track or drift. So for just a street car they arnt a bad buy for the price I think.
 

Cz.

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Poodles;1622325 said:
Inverted monotube reduces unsprung weight when done correctly.

Yeah, that's the only inherently better thing about them. However the relatively small amount of weight that gets pulled out of the unsprung weight category probably isn't noticeable to anyone but the person pushing the car to its limit all the time.

I could take the cheap Monroe sensatrack or whatever shocks, reweld them so that the mounts are on the opposite sides (inverting it), but it won't make them better than a standard bilstein or koni.