choosing coilovers
#1
choosing coilovers
Okay so recently I've begun looking for coilovers. My crisis is that I want some coilovers that give the same look as these Raceland coils. I would get Raceland but for obvious sketchy reason, I just don't want to risk it. I've read and read about what's best but not knowing much about them doesn't help me decide. Looking for something that sits like this
#2
Low end Tein's make a decently priced coilover. Otherwise, just get the racelands. They are fine. They just aren't meant for tracking. If you are just using them to be lower and cruise around, they'll be fine for what you need, and they'll go low enough to stance you up like that picture, but a lot of that picture is dependent on wheel offset, and that back looks a tad cambered.
#3
I have Stance coils, and I'm really enjoying them. Granted, I'm not terribly low because I prefer function to form, but I know these can go quite low. Best price I found was from THmotorsports using the coupon code on their website. The fronts are a true inverted monotube design, which is surprising at that price point.
#5
Do NOT go raceland if you want to do anything but go low. Their ride quality isn't bad, they ride just a "soft" as stock, but they do not have the nicer struts that a lot of coilover brands have. I am on my second set of Function & Form Type II's. I bought my first set used a few years ago, and when they went bad, I bought a new set. Love Them! I know guys who have run Tein Basics and had no issue at all. I like the F&F cause of the camber plates up front and the adjustable dampening. I know people who SWEAR by BC coilovers too, so it's all in what you want to spend, and how hard you are on your car.
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