Chimmy3
02-27-2005, 12:37 PM
Here's the situation.. now that spring has come around... I'm considering my suspension options again... I'm about one click away from getting Tein H-techs. But I have one nagging concern:
A lot of people have said to replace the stock shocks/struts after lowering springs. Or that the shocks/struts will wear out quickly after a year. but some people have said its fine and that the stock ones will be just fine.
My concern is... if my stock shocks can't handle it ... I'd like to have a back-up plan of shocks/struts to go with (b/c getting another set of stock ones wouldn't make any sense if they will just wear out quickly).
The problem is... I can't quite seem to find anything that might work well with the softer rate of the teins h-techs.
The Trd set is designed for use with TRD spring.. which are stiffer than stock.
But with a softer spring like the Tein Hs (well softer in the front anyway...), wouldn't that be... counterproductive?
The Koni set (which don't list xbs as an application, but list the echo) are also made for use with stiffer springs.
The Tokico adjustable springs are an option (though xb isn't listed as an app again)... but if I get those.. I'm pretty much on par with the price range for a full coilover set-up ($$$ equal to TEIN basics or tanabe s-0c type IIs).
That being the case... should I just wait and save up to get a coilover set-up and skip the H-techs?
Would a coilover set-up offer the same ride comfort as the H-techs are reported to have even though they have much stiffer spring rates?
and If so which set should I be looking at (if I don't care about drop.. in fact lower is not better, don't really care about adjustability... just better than stock ride and handling secondary)?
Oh yeah I'm still undecided about the H&R cup kit too... intriguing... but might be a lil low... there's a reason all my neighbors have SUVs on our block.
A lot of people have said to replace the stock shocks/struts after lowering springs. Or that the shocks/struts will wear out quickly after a year. but some people have said its fine and that the stock ones will be just fine.
My concern is... if my stock shocks can't handle it ... I'd like to have a back-up plan of shocks/struts to go with (b/c getting another set of stock ones wouldn't make any sense if they will just wear out quickly).
The problem is... I can't quite seem to find anything that might work well with the softer rate of the teins h-techs.
The Trd set is designed for use with TRD spring.. which are stiffer than stock.
But with a softer spring like the Tein Hs (well softer in the front anyway...), wouldn't that be... counterproductive?
The Koni set (which don't list xbs as an application, but list the echo) are also made for use with stiffer springs.
The Tokico adjustable springs are an option (though xb isn't listed as an app again)... but if I get those.. I'm pretty much on par with the price range for a full coilover set-up ($$$ equal to TEIN basics or tanabe s-0c type IIs).
That being the case... should I just wait and save up to get a coilover set-up and skip the H-techs?
Would a coilover set-up offer the same ride comfort as the H-techs are reported to have even though they have much stiffer spring rates?
and If so which set should I be looking at (if I don't care about drop.. in fact lower is not better, don't really care about adjustability... just better than stock ride and handling secondary)?
Oh yeah I'm still undecided about the H&R cup kit too... intriguing... but might be a lil low... there's a reason all my neighbors have SUVs on our block.