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It is best if the coilover can adjust preload especially to slam a car.
A non preload adjustable coilover can distort the spring rate if the springs were overly compressed from severe lowering. The ride result will be a really horrible ride and shorten shock life.
I think the OP should state the budget limit on a set of coilovers. Coilovers can go from $800 to $5000+.
Originally Posted by Steve@Evolution,May 2 2007, 02:58 PM
It is best if the coilover can adjust preload especially to slam a car.
A non preload adjustable coilover can distort the spring rate if the springs were overly compressed from severe lowering. The ride result will be a really horrible ride and shorten shock life.
I think the OP should state the budget limit on a set of coilovers. Coilovers can go from $800 to $5000+.
Steve - Evolution
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Steve - what do you think of the PSS9? Do you sell them?
I have the Tein flex with the EDFC, and I like the way they handle and I can change the dampening in milliseconds from the drivers seat. I don't know why there where more negative posts about these, since most people adding the posts have never even tried the TEINs before.