BlackMamba03
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I'm not even going to comment on people who buy a $35k car, but put cheaper dampers than come stock on a Kia.
+1!!
I'm not even going to comment on people who buy a $35k car, but put cheaper dampers than come stock on a Kia.
These?:
http://www.allusasupercenter.com/BC_Racing_BR_Type_Coilover_Suspension_Package_p/e-09.htm
Being a single tube damper they should be able to move a lot of oil during high shaft speeds. Unless the valving is a mess I would think you could get away with stiff springs and still have a pretty good ride.
If the R2's are getting called out on some Chinese stuff at $2200 then those BC's being adjustable monotubes that come with CC plates for $1100 have gotta raise some concern. I remember looking at those and couldn't find any credible info. Saleen Racecraft's look similar.
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I'm not even going to comment on people who buy a $35k car, but put cheaper dampers than come stock on a Kia.
BC, Ksport, etc.........is all Taiwanese built knock offs. Custom valved Bilsteins' and custom valved Koni's are the cheapest stuff I see on cars that are at the track regularly

Sorry I didnt mod my car the way you would of liked to see it happen![]()

Buy $10,000 dampers or we won't like you any more.![]()

Looks like Eibach is recommending what Steve was told. This is a confirmation that they want the helper to sit on top of the main spring:
"David,
My suggestion is to move the helper to the top of the main spring. I’ve seen this before where the helper was placed on the bottom and once it was moved to the top the noise went away.
Best regards,
David Cortez | Technical Support/Shop Foreman
Eibach Springs, Inc. | 264 Mariah Circle | Corona, CA 92879-1751
T +1 951-256-8300 x114 | F +1 951-256-8321
[email protected]
eibach.com"
Not doing it.
My tenders are on the bottom. They work much better there.
Apparently they're suggesting I swap them to the top to reduce creaking noise from suspension (what I believe to be the 2 springs rubbing against one another).
Then they have gone full retard. The tenders are collapsed 100% when the car is on it's wheels. They are spacers then.
Mine don't make a lick of noise.
I've seen this dumb ass stuff from suspension companies for years. Even top shelf stuff like Ohlin's or Penske. Most of the time no one knows anything about the actual on car/motorcycle/snowmobile/etc. application. They've never even touched one. And if someone there does have the first hand in the field knowledge you will never get them on the phone or have them answer an email. The good guys are in the field all the time doing testing or working with race teams, they don't talk to customers.
I've seen this dumb ass stuff from suspension companies for years. Even top shelf stuff like Ohlin's or Penske. Most of the time no one knows anything about the actual on car/motorcycle/snowmobile/etc. application. They've never even touched one. And if someone there does have the first hand in the field knowledge you will never get them on the phone or have them answer an email. The good guys are in the field all the time doing testing or working with race teams, they don't talk to customers.

Part of the reason I send all my money to Vorshlag!!!
Vorshlag representatives take note:
I've seen all of you be very clear explaining things... Please for us start a thread that shows the $<3k <5k <7k coilover options YOU would go with, with benefits to upgrading. Include spring rates if you want, but really most people don't want the tech, and just want "the best for 5k" or whatever and let you decide.... Its also a little weird to hear you talk about Moton/AST and only have MCS on your website under S197.
I'M JUST A TESTER, I WORK FOR PERKIN ELMER, NOT VORSHLAG!
Now that we have that out of the way, so it's clear I'm not speaking for Jason or Terry or anybody, AST is out of the picture until their new dealer gets set up, and their stuff isn't available for the time being. I really hope they get their act together in Holland and start making 4150's for Mustangs, because they're really, really great for the price. I would buy them again 10 times if I had to.
It sucks to hear that about ASTs. I'm really happy with mine and was wondering what ever happened to being able to send them in to be converted to double adjustable. I guess that's out of the picture right now.
I must say I'm very disappointed to hear this about Eibach. I thought they were a better company than this.