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Okay, let's put it this way. I've spent close to $10,000 on mods for my G35 right now, and I can assure you that these coilovers are the best money I have ever spent on any mods in my entire life.
im just curious. does these coilovers ride harsh? i used to have a set on my 350z and i hated it for daily driving. do these feel different or the same?
im just curious. does these coilovers ride harsh? i used to have a set on my 350z and i hated it for daily driving. do these feel different or the same?
Most performance coilovers a bit more harsh than stock ride. Thats what makes them performance coils, If they are too soft, they won't perform as well
Most performance coilovers a bit more harsh than stock ride. Thats what makes them performance coils, If they are too soft, they won't perform as well
I thought they could be adjusted though so they can be both soft when you want and then change it to harsh when you need performance. I thought this was the dampening setting. Am I wrong in this thinking or do I have something backwards?
Thats half true, since the spring rate also factors in on how harsh the ride is. If I remember right, Lou has 10/8 spring rate with 9 on the dampening while Da Hashi has 12/10 spring rate with 8 dampening and the rides are pretty similar, if not a little stiffer for Da Hashi.
any updates on these coilovers?
blueslate: how is the fitment on the sedans? i have an AWD sedan, and would like to lower it, possibly on these coilovers.