coilovers questions
Looking at GC coilovers w/Koni inserts and someone recommended I look at the custom made ones on e bay. I sent a message to the seller (Australia ebay, guy in France? he said theirs are better/last longer. I know nothing about coilovers and struts. He suggested I go with the mono tube dampers and 1 way adjustment, camber plates front/rear. It's direct bolt in, no fabbing. He also said 2 ways adjustable damping and dual springs are nice but more expensive.
It's all Greek to me. Anyone have any time to educate me? Suggestion? |
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Coilovers have adjustable damping levels in the shocks, meaning you can tune how soft or stiff they are.
Single adjustable means that both compression and rebound are controlled by the same knob. Dual adjustable means that compression and rebound are separately adjustable (more of a racing feature). Camber plates will make the upper mount for the struts adjustable and allow you to control the camber angle. Not a whole lot of point of having them in the rear, you have to strip out the entire rear interior to be able to adjust them every time you do an alignment. I have them on my car and can't see myself ever touching them after I installed them, just way too much work. Now, everything being said, uber cheap coilovers always make me a bit nervous. One of the most likely reasons is that the shock isn't valved or tuned to specific vehicles, just a generic unit that they put into every system they sell. This means that you're getting the same equipment in a 2900 pound Nissan 240 as you would in your 3500 lb SVX. Obviously that is going to make a difference in the way things work. Just my opinion though, your mileage may vary. |
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I have ordered a set of the "ebay" coilovers and am awaiting their arrival to test them out. I have talked with the ebay seller extensively and they seem to be a very good product. Once I get them in my hands, we will be able to check the quality as well as the performance of the units.
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Looking at the ad (keeping in mind they dont always tell the complete story, or even truth in some cases)
I think these are all done on extensive specs for each car. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/COILOVERS...item19cc1a9f1f |
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By that I mean normal city and highways but fast turns and fast starts and stops? With the possibility of auto x but that would be a rare event. Oh and low almost as low as the removed. oops I ment this pic http://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/showthread.php?t=58977 |
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The ebay coilovers don't allow for the stock strut mounts...correct? Without the stock rubber strut mounts, won't this make the ride significantly more harsh?
Looks like the mounting bracket on the ebay coilovers is simply a steel plate... |
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However I dont believe the ride quality would diminish much, if at all as the strut is still going to dampen the bounce. |
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These also offer many optioins that are completely unavailable other than the Aragosta that cost as much as I can buy about 10 SVXes for. This is all at a great price, and from talks back and forth, should be of great quality and guaranteed fitment and reliability. |
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Why is it that this community writes off anything new or looks for reasons of it being "not good enough". This is pretty much a lifesaver with OEM struts being in question and the Koni option drying up fast. (most of you don't know about that last one)
This should eliminate some of the bigger question marks for the survival of this car going into the future as well as offering a great performance option. |
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looking forward to hearing how these go!! |
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I am really interested in the feedback on these. I have the Koni/GC setup and am less than satisfied. So many people have raved of this setup and I just don't see the cause for such excitement. The best thing about the setup is being able to lower the vehicle and eliminate some of that front wheel gap.
The ride itself I find is jarring and I have the koni's on the softest setting. Feeling every little bump and crevice in the road gets old real quick! Mind you I don't race my svx and use it solely as a highway cruiser and occassional around town go getter. Now maybe those who are into regular auto crossing would find this much more suitable. Having said that I am eagerly awaiting the outcome of these new coilovers. |
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Thanks, Chris, for the education. I think I understand coilovers now and really appreciate your help.
The Koni/GC disappointment comes as a surprise, though. Anyone else hear the same? I might not wait for you guys to test out a couple of sets. What have you ebay coilovers ordered as options? |
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