Heavy Dupree
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Ya, gonna pass. I need a company with good history of quality coilovers.New house brand from MAP.
If your interested in the JDM market, Blitz and HKS released their respective coilovers.Ya, gonna pass. I need a company with good history of quality coilovers.
Which is the least expensive options? lolIf your interested in the JDM market, Blitz and HKS released their respective coilovers.
Both are well known for their coilovers and reputation.
The basic Blitz ZZ-R's are 231,000yen
Lead times are probably going to be long so keep that in mind.
Leaf springs.Which is the least expensive options? lol
Highly recommend KW V3, top quality!Ya, gonna pass. I need a company with good history of quality coilovers.
Are they expensive?Highly recommend KW V3, top quality!
Well kind of yes, but they last, did many adjustments while had mine several years tracking. Depends what your purpose is, if mainly looks then no need to go this route, lots of more reasonable ones out there, check reviews. Check how easy to adjust them, some need dismounts, not convenient. Then some have damping adjustments (compression, rebound) could be tough to set up. Good luck!Are they expensive?
In Canada the KW v3’s are CAD$3,249.00 I’ve been looking at them.Are they expensive?
Thanks! You seem to know your coilovers. This area im working on to get more knowledge of. So much goes into suspension and many factors like camber, alignments (if needed) to consider when touching suspension. Trying to learn what things to consider when doing coilovers. I see people changing other parts along with coilovers. So is it true you need an alignment after? Do you recommend other parts to get?Well kind of yes, but they last, did many adjustments while had mine several years tracking. Depends what your purpose is, if mainly looks then no need to go this route, lots of more reasonable ones out there, check reviews. Check how easy to adjust them, some need dismounts, not convenient. Then some have damping adjustments (compression, rebound) could be tough to set up. Good luck!
Check out Tein, Feal, Bilstein.....
Recent review: https://nefariousracing.com/blog/coilovers/feal-review/
Im not going to be a hardcore track guy. So, as good as they appear, may not be for me.In Canada the KW v3’s are CAD$3,249.00 I’ve been looking at them.
At the rate that we're seeing new products released, it shouldn't be very long before Swift releases a set of their Spec-R springs for the new car.Im not going to be a hardcore track guy. So, as good as they appear, may not be for me.