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    Dc2R coil overs

    Been looking into coil overs. Brands like gab SS ,Hsd and yellow speed racing Dynamic Pro.

    Budged would be 1500 ish.

    My questions are.

    #Are they worth the money or should i spend more if i want quality and something that will last.
    #Spring rate for some one who cares soley on performance, track at Wakefield then street comfort.
    #suggestion of brands?

    Thanks any input will be great.

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    Heard a lot of good about GAB SS..... Should be relatively comfortable given the spring rates.....

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    Buddy Club Racing Spec Damper - I think it's around your budget. I use it for circuit racing, I love them! 4years now and no issues

    GAB SS are also worth the money. HSD has some very bad reviews

    P.s, highly reccommend talking to BYP. Their knowledge on different suspension's at Wakefield is very good.
    good luck bro,
    Last edited by DC2-PWR; 25-02-2013 at 04:58 PM.
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    I can supply H.Drive N1 coilovers for $1150 or R Spec for $1650. Will suit your budget nicely and spring rates can be set to your specs
    Kermit EGK20A
    Winton: 1:35.08
    Wakefield: 1:08.8

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    what spring rates should i be looking at?

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    If it is a track car look at something like 16/12
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    Winton: 1:35.08
    Wakefield: 1:08.8

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    Quality coilovers

    Kw v3
    Zeal functions (maybe out of your budget)
    Buddyclub racingspec

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    bc br series are around $1500 and are well worth it

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    Quote Originally Posted by dc2r-man View Post
    bc br series are around $1500 and are well worth it
    buddyclun n+ are around same price but better in terms of street comfort but doesnt go as low as bc br (if lows is your thing)

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    Buddyclub n+ are pretty lame. Heard the racing specs are fairly decent though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stndrd View Post
    I can supply H.Drive N1 coilovers for $1150 or R Spec for $1650. Will suit your budget nicely and spring rates can be set to your specs
    Quote Originally Posted by dc2r-man View Post
    bc br series are around $1500 and are well worth it
    OT please remember that both of these coilovers are purely made from Taiwan companies. 'Expect' head aches from direct Taiwan companies regardless of there promise on warranty. My experience on a past Taiwan suspension company was a headache and the distributor's best result was a 10% discount on his other suspension range. This is if you intend racing

    The most vital fact about Taiwan coilovers is that they have uneven tuning between shocks (Dampening clicks uneven/not consistent), but that's a different story so we'll stick to that.

    Buddy Club/Tein/Spoon/Zeal etc is a Japanese "tuning" company and offer great genuine service and is financially stable to offer cost effective replacements and rebuilds for there products if they fail, within reason of-course. Tuning companies do their best to make their customers win. Stick to companies like that

    Don't go outright buying competition suspension, not understanding how to adjust the bump and rebound will make the purchase totally impractical.

    Mainly aimed to the newbies that plan to buy coilovers
    good luck,
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