lowering question
#2
RE: lowering question
Depends on yor goals and use of the car... your wallet
I woudl say go with shocks and springs to save $ over coil overs if you don't track your car.
If yuo want low and handling over comfort, go with konis and H&R
If you want a little higher and slightly more comfort, just get the Eibach springs instead with the Konis.
If hyuo want to favor comfort a bit more, get Koni FSDs and Eibach if they sell them for your car, about$900/set
I woudl say go with shocks and springs to save $ over coil overs if you don't track your car.
If yuo want low and handling over comfort, go with konis and H&R
If you want a little higher and slightly more comfort, just get the Eibach springs instead with the Konis.
If hyuo want to favor comfort a bit more, get Koni FSDs and Eibach if they sell them for your car, about$900/set
#5
RE: lowering question
i was reading up last night and you are right... i am looking at getting sport shocks as well for sure now. For some reason, at least on the website, awe doesn't have shocks for the 4.2, though it says they are coming soon. I won't get the springs until they have the shocks, which they will offer in a package. I'm going to give them a call and check if they have them in yet, just not on their website. I got my bonus from work this week so i'm looking to do something with the suspension.
#7
RE: lowering question
From what people are saying, the koni fsd, enkie springs and differnt bushings are the way to do it. I can see that it would make the car handle like a dream, but what would it do for comfort? Im sure I would sacrifise comfort a little bit compared to stock but im totallycool with that. Im just looking for feedback from people that have this done and if they like it better or not. If I go with this then I do sway bars? And if it helps with answers I have 19' wheels for the summer time.
Thank you all very much for the input
Thank you all very much for the input
#10
RE: lowering question
With 19's, unless you like hard/harsh rides or track, you want something more compliant and better compromise height/comfort/handling. So that's what I suggest but my FSD's/Eibach should be on soon so I'll tell you how it truly compares to my current Koni Yellows/H&R set up, which looks and handles great but rides real harsh.
You can always put sways on to further enhance handling.
Gap on Eibach is IMO perfect.. Below are pics of my buddy's S line (Dolphin grey) with the same Koni I have on and Eibachs. Sorry the cars are dirty on these... (FYI, his wheels are for sale I think )
You can always put sways on to further enhance handling.
Gap on Eibach is IMO perfect.. Below are pics of my buddy's S line (Dolphin grey) with the same Koni I have on and Eibachs. Sorry the cars are dirty on these... (FYI, his wheels are for sale I think )