Coilovers
I need to buy coilovers or springs, i dont think i will need to adjust it at all. I just want my ride to be smooth plus im on 18 but i want it to be dropped with no gap though. Any recommendations ?
Unless your going to time-trial or race your tC, coil-overs is an expensive way to go to smooth out the ride and drop your ride height. I'd suggest looking at a good set/combination spring upgrade. You can tune the ride and height this way and save a substantial amount of money in the process.
IMO, and on my car, H-Techs provide a nice drop and a very nice ride. If you want an even smoother ride, upgrade your shocks also, Koni has some nice ones...This combo will prove cheaper than the coilovers
If you read his original post, he states he does not think he needs to be able to adjust his ride height. He does want to reduce the gap between the wheel and the 18 rim/tires. For that, he can lower (adjust) the ride height to get the look he wants with springs.
Coilover is short for "coil (spring) over strut". It consists of a shock absorber with a coil spring encircling it. The shock absorber and spring are preassembled as a unit prior to installation, and are replaced as a unit. This provides for optimal damping without torsional loads. Some coilovers are adjustable for ride height and hardness for tuning based on different track/competitive events.
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