what coilovers do YOU have?

agentAndy

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yea you could use the oem mounts, but for stiffness you want a hiem jointed top mount.
i probably recoment the megan tracks, the price is real good.
jic is awsome but pricey as well.
 

tekdeus

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Jan 23, 2006
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That's funny, I find my Tein SS are a bit too stiff for my liking, even on the softest shock setting.

jimi87-t said:
I'm running Tein SS, too soft and bouncy for me.

BTW, you get bounciness from the shocks not keeping up with the spring rate (ie: shocks not firm enough). This is one of the problems I have with the Teins, the shock adjustment only adjusts the bound and not the rebound, so once you match the bound to the rebound (even when adding a little more firmness to the bound), it's too bouncy. I'm thinking about going with JICs later on.
 

Stanzaspeed

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SupraJDS said:
Yah I plan on going with Megan Tracks after my rebuild, good price and good reviews..

they are pretty good deal for the price. like i said earlier the only issue i can name so far is the damn rears dont go low enough :(
 

Stanzaspeed

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SupraJDS said:
Stanzaspeed got any pictures of the fitement in the rears?


no pictures as of yet. i have no digital camera with me and the car is parked for the winter :(

by most standards i can say the low would be alright. i am just crazy enough to want it lower :)

in my opinion though, to have it lowered to any decent level you need to get the rears close to the very maximum they can be lowered which i am quite dissapointed with.