suspension feedbacks : hardrace+ eibach+195 tyres
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suspension feedbacks : hardrace+ eibach+195 tyres
guys,
what do you think of this suspension setup for 93 eg sedan,
the target is a daily driver with tight handling and no sacrifice in comfort and acceptable ground clearance . the road are crap where i live, lots of bumps , Potholes and speedbumps
- complete hardrace bushing kit + roll bar bushings
- eibach pro system , springs + dampers
- front and rear struts
- 195/55R15 tyres
let me know your experiences if you tried any of these products
what do you think of this suspension setup for 93 eg sedan,
the target is a daily driver with tight handling and no sacrifice in comfort and acceptable ground clearance . the road are crap where i live, lots of bumps , Potholes and speedbumps
- complete hardrace bushing kit + roll bar bushings
- eibach pro system , springs + dampers
- front and rear struts
- 195/55R15 tyres
let me know your experiences if you tried any of these products
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Re: suspension feedbacks : hardrace+ eibach+195 tyres
Yea dude, throw us some spring rates.
And also, if you want a good handling car with no sacrifice in ride quality... I hate to say this but... you've chosen the wrong car. Grippy tires, better brakes, some sway bars on both ends, polyurethane bushings, and suspension, will all only get you so far, and it will take away ride quality.
And also, if you want a good handling car with no sacrifice in ride quality... I hate to say this but... you've chosen the wrong car. Grippy tires, better brakes, some sway bars on both ends, polyurethane bushings, and suspension, will all only get you so far, and it will take away ride quality.
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Re: suspension feedbacks : hardrace+ eibach+195 tyres
That setup sounds reasonably comfortable. It won't handle like its on rails with those super soft springs/dampers. But...who cares?
If you do want to tighten up handling without sacrificing comfort, look into the Bilstein PSS9 coilover, or the ST Speedtech coilover. The ST should be in line with the cost of the eibach kit.
If you do want to tighten up handling without sacrificing comfort, look into the Bilstein PSS9 coilover, or the ST Speedtech coilover. The ST should be in line with the cost of the eibach kit.
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