does anyone know whether pedders shocks and whiteline shocks are adjustable? and how much they roughly are ? im looking to change my shocks so just wandering what type there are on the market that is adjustable.
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does anyone know whether pedders shocks and whiteline shocks are adjustable? and how much they roughly are ? im looking to change my shocks so just wandering what type there are on the market that is adjustable.
Have you tried reading up on their websites?
http://www.pedders.com.au
http://www.whiteline.com.au
Whats wrong with koni yellows???
id honestly go kyb agx shocks if u want adjustable .. i know alot of people suggest koni but thats wat i would go .. if not why not save for coilovers ?
get it right the first time... coil it and neva look back yooo
koni yellows are a cheaper alternative :thumbsup:
KYB shocks are POS when compared side by side to konis. KYB are 4click adjustable and stiff to soft show almost little difference. Ill find some charts to back up my data, just to show that Koni are truely that goodQuote:
Originally Posted by EG5[KRT]
kris
h'ok it was just a suggestion but yeah neways i would like to learn about this too
Bilsteins, height adjustables are ~400-500 a pair
Height and damper adjustables are more expensive, not sure on exact price but i think its in the order of a thousand for a single coilover.
VERY good quality product though, i drive with the height adjustables only and they are amazing for mountains
Domokun_SPL: just a question for you, even though its only height adjustable, do you have any issues (regardless of brand) with how stiff the ride is? or can this be controlled by the type of spring you choose to go with the car? What would the equivalent level of damper be on an adjustable? Medium?
Cos i'm thinkign koni reds(cheaper) and height adjustable via spring perch and just matching springs.
Cheaper that way.
I'm seriously considering Tein SS coilovers and EDFC (electronic damper force control) which sits a funky little computer interface in the cockpit giving the driver the ability to instantly change damper settings by either pressing "up" (softer) or "down" (harder) or by pressing one of the three memory settings.
It's about $700AUD RRP for the entire set (for all four wheels).
What do you guys think to it? Worth it or not? I don't have the skills to manually change dampers fast enough for it to be useful when out and about. I thought EDFC would be handy for those moments where you find an awesome offroad stip on a cruise or get stuck on a cobblestone path etc.
DMS
drummond motor sports.
great sussys. price.. umm well expensive =P
http://www.dmshocks.com/
ohh and the reason why i recommend these as well..
its australian..
so no sending stuff from overseas or having to send stuff there to get it revalved fixed repaired.. yeh yeh.. head office in sydney and a distributer in melb.