Stance coilovers
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crappy brand imo. Save you money...the S deserves better.
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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.
#5
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.
#6
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.
#7
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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.
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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.
#9
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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.
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.
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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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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.
[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.
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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.