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What makes one coil over different from the next?
I have searched, and all the threads I have read just gave more or less a basic review on each coilover, didnt clarify why one was better than the other. So can anyone clear this up for me? What makes one coilover different from the next? What makes one better than the other? I am currently looking at coilover setups, the only difference I can come up with is the springs. Im not going to need the springs for what I am doing, so other than the springs what do I look for?
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you pay a higher price for better (closer to oem) fitment where they bolt up to your spindles. also for what components and quality of metals are used. you pay for more precise adjustability. Higher prices translate (often at least) to better durability, greater adjustment range and better engineering, and in some cases just a brand name.
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the term coilover is just an off the shelf strut, spring, and camber plate combo.
the biggest thing you want to worry about when looking at coilovers are the dampers (struts) used in the coilovers. The brands most ppl buy aren't considered great dampers, but ultra slam your ride. Your right about the used coilovers. The dampers wear out eventually. Ususally if they are leaking, the factory can rebuild them. Always make sure they provide a dyno sheet after the rebuild!
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![]() You've less control if you rely on poor suspension reaction to bumps to get sideways.
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it depends how much you get the bad ones for.
For instance, i picked up a pair of Koni 86 shocks for $30. One of them is blown. I'm willing to spend the time to send them off for rebuilding, and since they are there, i'm going to get custom valving on it too so it was a good deal for me.
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judging from where i see your car going (i stay updated on your thread) look like you're a ride quality type guy. going through all of this trouble making your interior beautiful and basically building an brand new car from what it looks like.
it's pretty much about the community. talk to people who have had coilovers before. you can tell if someone is knowledgeable and have had a few different sets already. try to find reviews that have people ranting/raving about comfortable ride quality, while still maintaining better handling than any oem, spring+shock combo. you DONT have to pay out the ass for a nice set of coils but it's a costly upgrade that was hard for me to save up for... it's really personal preference. i bought my coilovers to lower my ride and for tighter handling. i could care less if i feel every nook in the road, eventually, i'll probably grow out of it and get sick of it, but now, i'm living the dream. but the question you asked is mildly vague. why are there different brands of milk? why do some beers come in cans and others in bottles, now there's a fucking aluminum bottle. why can't i just go to the pharmacy and buy regular soap/shampoo without getting fucking confused? why does the iphone cost so much when there are somehwat equivalent phones for less than half the price? ya dig? |
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Out curiosity, other than the dope slammed look [which I enjoy and my daily participates in] why don't konis with the proper springs work for the sport of drifting?
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because they help with traction, which is the opposite ideology of drifting. They could work for drift if setup right but a lot of guys like running super stiff super sprung setup to slide out easier
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Actually here is where all the misconceptions start. Yes you want to eliminate body roll to slide the car. Though a lot of drifters have started to come to the conclusion that super slammed and overly stiff do not always spell the best drift set up. Look no further than Pro Rally. Or even Super Modifieds and 1/4 midgets. The later of which a lot of them use Koni race shocks and are fully sideways 85% of the time. Truth be told a good drifter wants traction in front so he can hold his lines . The reason you do not see Koni's being used much is because most drifters are on the JDM coilover hype bandwagon. Yup I said and its true. The Pro's from Japan usually get hooked up and Japanese tracks and roads are smoother. The Americans just follow suit. Hell Rhys Millen runs Penske'S! He pays for them as well. I can gurantee a Penske is going to give you as much traction as a Koni does or more. Penske's are pretty much straight race only dampers.
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In another words, if your relying on poor damping and hard tires to loose traction around a turn, whats going to happen when the surface is just slightly uneven right where you want to regain traction? Chance of spinning (least of your worries), going off the track, or even hitting something. Koni is good stuff. They are used on real race cars and are affordable.
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When it comes to ride quality with coilovers, the dampening is definitely the easiest thing to blame for ride quality. Sure you have a stiff spring on megan street coils but I know people that have a stiffer spring on konis with a much softer ride. You get the people that want to slam their car, and don't want to bottom out, all of a sudden there's no cushion available. I think you would be much better off with your airbag setup and a custom front housing with inserts. The only significant thing I can see you needing is a helper spring in the rear as I don't really know of many airbags that are more than 5-6" by themselves. Depending on which route you went in the rear you could have 3-4" of available adjustability for anything from hard parking/freeway driving to gravel driveways/maintenance.
This doesn't mean a set of zeals or bilsteins couldn't blow konis out of the water, but with your idea for a setup and the limited technology in the front suspension geometry you would be better off building something to suit your needs
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To answer your question check out this website...
DGs Autocross Secrets aka Autocross to Win There's a lot that goes into a good set of coilovers. Mostly, their main purpose is to provide repeatable, consistent dampening assuming their valved to a certain rate of springs. The higher end brands: moton, jrz, penske, ohlins, koni will provide precise and repeatable dampening characteristics.
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ehhh, most of the coilovers are just made in the same place anyways.
here company X, build your coilover with your own colors. of course, there are some exceptions.
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