Coilovers Suggestions

Emilian

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I'm looking for a slammed look.

The current coilovers that I'm looking at, are the Stance and Tein SS.

I know the ride height for the Tein SS range from 1.1~2.9 (front) & 0.5~2.4 (rear). I can't find any ride height specs for the Stance GR coilovers.

Any help and suggestion would be appreciated! :icon_bigg
 

AquaX

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TEIN IS OVERPRICED! get HSD or stance(i think they're made by same manufacture as hsd just slightly stiffer rates)

I have the hsd HR and they doo look sexy but my motor isn't installed yet so I can't tell you how they drive. overall its super quality and I got them for $1300 cad shipped
 

AquaX

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RPSil13;1782308 said:
you cant get that slammed look from any coilover w/out drooping the spring, which is not recommended.

Proof? hsds will go low.... I will prove to you that they can slam the shit out of my mk3 very soon :p
 

mecevans

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I have Tien SS coilovers. At about 1/2 of the threaded body stock wheels have no gap. The springs are too stiff in my opinion. I would prefer soft spring and stiff sways if i could do it all over again.
 

RPSil13

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AquaX;1782453 said:
Proof? hsds will go low.... I will prove to you that they can slam the shit out of my mk3 very soon :p

should have been more specific, most coilovers can sit the front on the floor but not the rear, so the car looks really awkward and has a lot of rake

i have had tein and megan coilovers, intrax springs, and now stance coilovers and lowering the rear all the way still leaves gap, i had to droop the spring to get rid of the gap in the rear

ill try to find some pics or just take some tomorrow
 

IBoughtASupra

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I have the Tien SS coilovers. They are great when adjusted properly and the rest of your suspension is in working order. Keep in mind this is coming from a guy who lives in NY and our roads are the the four lane smooth highways you guys have out West. I am sure the Tien SS coilovers will make you very happy.
 

Mynes_3

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Thats what i hate about supra coilovers. Frontgoes slammed while back is gap. Making the car tiltig forward. Such a weird look for me. Darn.
 

mecevans

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IBoughtASupra;1782542 said:
I have the Tien SS coilovers. They are great when adjusted properly and the rest of your suspension is in working order. Keep in mind this is coming from a guy who lives in NY and our roads are the the four lane smooth highways you guys have out West. I am sure the Tien SS coilovers will make you very happy.

It has to be your roads. I have a new rack, ball joints, tie rods, bushings, etc. At low speed they don't absorb ANYTHING. The spring rates are 16/9 kg, thats more than tripple than stock. The springs are also linear. Idk how the hell the call these "super streets". I want to drive on a similar setup to see if maybe mine are not screwed.
 

IBoughtASupra

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mecevans;1782558 said:
It has to be your roads. I have a new rack, ball joints, tie rods, bushings, etc. At low speed they don't absorb ANYTHING. The spring rates are 16/9 kg, thats more than tripple than stock. The springs are also linear. Idk how the hell the call these "super streets". I want to drive on a similar setup to see if maybe mine are not screwed.

Are you saying that YOUR setup rides rough? I find that hard to believe as NY has some bad roads and these coils handle very well. I did spend time adjusting the dampening on the front and rear and I bought my coils new.
 

Dylan JZ

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Just as another +1, what has been said about the rears is 100% correct.. I'm actually having my Kei Office rebuilt with shorter shock bodies in order to get the rear lower.

I've been running no pre-load since first installing them, and I must say that the ride quality and handling is the worst.
 

gr33kdrifter

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i recommend the new dgr suspention company. look at the street coilovers they are 1k and have lifetime warrenty i just ordered them for my supra