if so what did you think?
(the ones on scoobynet broup buy)
im thinking about the 4/3 spring rate version, to give me a more of a OE ride to the car
but for around
anyone used apex coilovers
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anyone used apex coilovers
12.29 @ 110.6 santa pod
the scoob is a JDM hoe
have lost my track V plates, with the help of BP :-)
the scoob is a JDM hoe
have lost my track V plates, with the help of BP :-)
Probably nothing better at the price, but bear in mind that's a small price to pay for 4 struts. The single Ohlins on the back of my Ducati costs more than that and, boy, do you feel the difference over a cheaper shock.
Having said that, I have the inverted Apex struts on my STi6 RA Lim, with 5/4 springs. The 4/3 ones may be worth a punt for mostly road use if they've given them significantly longer travel, as I suggested to Bren some months ago (I've had mine about a year now, on an STi4 and now my v6). They're a bit crashy over sharp bumps like potholes, which I think is down to rather low high-speed compression damping, but the general ride is good. At the price you're never going to get a proper low stiction design, which translates into how plush it feels, but they're pretty good overall on A-roads and the track.
You're welcome to have a ride in mine, although it's hiding in the garage through the salty conditions right now.
Andy
Having said that, I have the inverted Apex struts on my STi6 RA Lim, with 5/4 springs. The 4/3 ones may be worth a punt for mostly road use if they've given them significantly longer travel, as I suggested to Bren some months ago (I've had mine about a year now, on an STi4 and now my v6). They're a bit crashy over sharp bumps like potholes, which I think is down to rather low high-speed compression damping, but the general ride is good. At the price you're never going to get a proper low stiction design, which translates into how plush it feels, but they're pretty good overall on A-roads and the track.
You're welcome to have a ride in mine, although it's hiding in the garage through the salty conditions right now.
Andy
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someone has got a new set of these with the eibach springs , all new forAndy916 wrote:Ah-ha, you mentioned OE ride quality.
Forget cheap coilovers and go for something like the KYB AGX dampers currently on SN group buy. Seriously.
BTW, I have a set of newish Eibach springs which I'll be selling, which work well with standardish dampers.
Andy
12.29 @ 110.6 santa pod
the scoob is a JDM hoe
have lost my track V plates, with the help of BP :-)
the scoob is a JDM hoe
have lost my track V plates, with the help of BP :-)
if you want c/overs with O.E ride then you need either Eibach or Exe-tc..............
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have got abit of info in the travel of these
i would be looking at the softer springs, so 4/3 combo, what whould this be like on normal road driving?
front
4 spring @ 150mm
rear
3 spring @ 170mm
Travel:
Front:
6k/5k 130MM
4k 150MM
Rear:
4K/5K 150MM
3K 170MM
6/5 GC8 in stock
i would be looking at the softer springs, so 4/3 combo, what whould this be like on normal road driving?
front
4 spring @ 150mm
rear
3 spring @ 170mm
Travel:
Front:
6k/5k 130MM
4k 150MM
Rear:
4K/5K 150MM
3K 170MM
6/5 GC8 in stock
12.29 @ 110.6 santa pod
the scoob is a JDM hoe
have lost my track V plates, with the help of BP :-)
the scoob is a JDM hoe
have lost my track V plates, with the help of BP :-)
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