Page 2 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast
Results 13 to 24 of 37
  1. #13
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    835 Beaufort St
    Car:
    hondie 2000
    60000km is not particularly old, but it depends on the condition of your roads you frequent.

    there is nothing wrong with lowering alittle bit and keeping a similar springrate provided the shocks are in the right condition
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
    PHC


  2. #14
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    The Guy Next Door, Lol.
    Car:
    KSWAPPED STi -R
    Look man it's your own money your gonna be spending.

    If you have the dollars, do it one hit and just pay one lot of labour charges.

    If you don't have enough atm, i suggest you save. Nothing more worse then spending more then you need too. (God I've made this mistake too many times)

    Only go through with it, if your keeping the car. If only keeping the car for a short term. Just leave her stock, 95% of time you won't make your money back on mods.

    There are penalty of people on here to vouch for that.

    Also keep in mind, Good spring and shock combo will cost you as much as lower end coils. Which will outperform the spring and shock combo, but the reliability will be different.

  3. #15
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Toronto, Ontario
    Car:
    Corolla Spec S
    low end coilovers outperform a spring and shock combo??

    really in what terms?
    peteju captures, like us on facebook..

  4. #16
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    The Guy Next Door, Lol.
    Car:
    KSWAPPED STi -R
    General all around low end coils are better. Just their build quality is bad and they tend to have high failure rates.

    Other then that, for track performance the lower end coils will always be better.

  5. #17
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    835 Beaufort St
    Car:
    hondie 2000
    so a high failure rate is acceptable?

    performance on more than just a perfectly smooth track is also a hugely important factor given it will be used there 99.99% of the time
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
    PHC


  6. #18
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    The Guy Next Door, Lol.
    Car:
    KSWAPPED STi -R
    Look I'm just passing my knowledge for OP to decided on HIMSELF.

    I'm not telling him to buy coils this that. Thats up to him.

    He just needs the knowledge.

    Of course to me high failure rate is not acceptable. That's why I buy known and proven only.

    From my previous post, I did say I suggest he just gets the springs and descent shocks to save himself the dollars.

    When I do say high failure rate, we are talking about 15-10%.... or even less. More expensive the product gets the less likely its going to fail, due to a better build quality.

  7. #19
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    The Guy Next Door, Lol.
    Car:
    KSWAPPED STi -R
    We gonna punch on?

  8. #20
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    The Guy Next Door, Lol.
    Car:
    KSWAPPED STi -R
    look don't believe me, just PM one of the vendors here or walk into even your local pedders. They will all say the same thing.

    Coils > Shock + Spring Setup.

  9. #21
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Toronto, Ontario
    Car:
    Corolla Spec S
    and yet u recommend a low end coil??
    peteju captures, like us on facebook..

  10. #22
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Dunhill
    Car:
    Winfield
    Quote Originally Posted by amant02 View Post
    So true! Coilover>Spring + Shock setup.

    I've always just used coil's, Do it once. Do it right.

    Monoflex for the Accords are a nice Choice.


    But hey if OP anit going to the track, why waste the dollars on coils?
    Coilover doesn't mean it's better than spring and shock setup

    the ride quality on yellow koni with eibach springs was way more comfortable than low end coils such as D2 which was bouncy every small bump
    Dc2r and em1 only good if you work at McDonald's, s2k good for order food in McDonald's
    deal with it m8

  11. #23
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Dunhill
    Car:
    Winfield
    inb4
    pedders coilovers = bor chuann br coilovers
    Dc2r and em1 only good if you work at McDonald's, s2k good for order food in McDonald's
    deal with it m8

  12. #24
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    The Guy Next Door, Lol.
    Car:
    KSWAPPED STi -R
    Quote Originally Posted by integraR View Post
    Coilover doesn't mean it's better than spring and shock setup

    the ride quality on yellow koni with eibach springs was way more comfortable than low end coils such as D2 which was bouncy every small bump
    Take the same D2 setup to the track, your best time with D2 on ur car will better then spring +shock combo. That's the argument here I think.. atleast.

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.1.3


Terms and Conditions
Ozhonda.com is in no way affiliated with the Honda motor company or Honda Australia in anyway whatsoever.