Best street-only coilover?
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great feedback.
For the Bilsteins, does having the adjustor on the pss9 really matter? If not, I'm happy going with the non-adjustable pss.
With all my past coilovers, I only changed settings for the track. Now that I don't track, I don't see myself ever changing anything.
For the Bilsteins, does having the adjustor on the pss9 really matter? If not, I'm happy going with the non-adjustable pss.
With all my past coilovers, I only changed settings for the track. Now that I don't track, I don't see myself ever changing anything.
#12
Hehe chuhsi I'm in the same exact position as you. After I moved to SF, I've been trying to justify keeping the HKS coilovers. I'm more busy now and find myself driving the car less and less. I'm leaning towards the PSS9 at this point, but am interested in what you decide.
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Hehe chuhsi I'm in the same exact position as you. After I moved to SF, I've been trying to justify keeping the HKS coilovers. I'm more busy now and find myself driving the car less and less. I'm leaning towards the PSS9 at this point, but am interested in what you decide.
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I have Megan street series on my Genesis, more of an entry level coilover probably pick it up for $800 new. I know some people hate Megan, but I can honestly say I had no issues with them at all and the ride was nice. However, your budget seems to be a little bit higher, so there are probably better more expensive options you'd want to pursue.
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