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Capitan29 02-08-2013 02:24 PM

Stance coilovers
 
Has anybody ever use Stande Coilovers how good are they

RedCelica 02-09-2013 02:25 PM

crappy brand imo. Save you money...the S deserves better.

RUEHL925 02-18-2013 10:10 AM

Stance makes a awesome product. Look at some of the cars running them in the time GTA series. Especially Bill Washburns 240rs

GT Motoring 02-22-2013 08:04 AM

Stance coilovers are better than some of the other low end coilovers on the market. We don't sell them, but I have a little bit of experience with them and for the money, they didn't disappoint. Personally, I would spend a little more money and get something else, but if you're wanting to save some coin, they are decent.

jordannn93 02-22-2013 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by GT Motoring II (Post 22355907)
Stance coilovers are better than some of the other low end coilovers on the market. We don't sell them, but I have a little bit of experience with them and for the money, they didn't disappoint. Personally, I would spend a little more money and get something else, but if you're wanting to save some coin, they are decent.

What would you would recommend for a little more money?

emissionsux 02-22-2013 02:43 PM

I know Stance moved their manufacturing over to Japan about a year ago, so their product should be better quality than their previous suspensions. For the price, I don't think you can go wrong unless you are building a dedicated track car. At that point, look for something higher end such as AST.

GT Motoring 02-22-2013 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by emissionsux (Post 22357010)
I know Stance moved their manufacturing over to Japan about a year ago, so their product should be better quality than their previous suspensions. For the price, I don't think you can go wrong unless you are building a dedicated track car. At that point, look for something higher end such as AST.


The new AST 4150s are very well suited to a street car when set softer. Their new DDP (double digressive piston) allows the shock to feel very OEM when softer, yet perform like a race shock when firmer.

emissionsux 02-22-2013 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by GT Motoring II (Post 22357050)

Originally Posted by emissionsux' timestamp='1361576599' post='22357010
I know Stance moved their manufacturing over to Japan about a year ago, so their product should be better quality than their previous suspensions. For the price, I don't think you can go wrong unless you are building a dedicated track car. At that point, look for something higher end such as AST.


The new AST 4150s are very well suited to a street car when set softer. Their new DDP (double digressive piston) allows the shock to feel very OEM when softer, yet perform like a race shock when firmer.

I'm sure they are, but why would you spend over $2000 on something you would probably never use to it's full potential. Trust me, I want the 4150s, but since I don't really go to the track anymore, it doesn't make sense in purchasing them.

GT Motoring 02-22-2013 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by emissionsux (Post 22357196)

Originally Posted by GT Motoring II' timestamp='1361577926' post='22357050
[quote name='emissionsux' timestamp='1361576599' post='22357010']
I know Stance moved their manufacturing over to Japan about a year ago, so their product should be better quality than their previous suspensions. For the price, I don't think you can go wrong unless you are building a dedicated track car. At that point, look for something higher end such as AST.


The new AST 4150s are very well suited to a street car when set softer. Their new DDP (double digressive piston) allows the shock to feel very OEM when softer, yet perform like a race shock when firmer.

I'm sure they are, but why would you spend over $2000 on something you would probably never use to it's full potential. Trust me, I want the 4150s, but since I don't really go to the track anymore, it doesn't make sense in purchasing them.
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I was just pointing out that they rode well on the street. Many members here use KWV3s and never hit the track. These are roughly around the same price, that's all.

emissionsux 02-22-2013 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by GT Motoring II (Post 22357239)

Originally Posted by emissionsux' timestamp='1361584176' post='22357196
[quote name='GT Motoring II' timestamp='1361577926' post='22357050']
[quote name='emissionsux' timestamp='1361576599' post='22357010']
I know Stance moved their manufacturing over to Japan about a year ago, so their product should be better quality than their previous suspensions. For the price, I don't think you can go wrong unless you are building a dedicated track car. At that point, look for something higher end such as AST.


The new AST 4150s are very well suited to a street car when set softer. Their new DDP (double digressive piston) allows the shock to feel very OEM when softer, yet perform like a race shock when firmer.

I'm sure they are, but why would you spend over $2000 on something you would probably never use to it's full potential. Trust me, I want the 4150s, but since I don't really go to the track anymore, it doesn't make sense in purchasing them.
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I was just pointing out that they rode well on the street. Many members here use KWV3s and never hit the track. These are roughly around the same price, that's all.
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I don't doubt they do, it's a high quality product. What is the spring rate range for the shocks set by AST, I may end up purchasing these down the road if I ever decide to start tracking my car.


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