Coilovers vs. H&R race?

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  • rwh11385
    lance_entities
    • Oct 2003
    • 18403

    #16
    Originally posted by nando
    because all the standard springs out there are 2.5" id. so if you want to change the rates, you have to search for an oddball size spring, rather than having a plethora of cheap 2.5" id springs available to you in the new/used market, in any lengths of .5" and 25lbs/in increments.

    I just don't understand cheaping out on something like this.. it's $200. I guess that's more than your weekly Mcburger paycheck?
    dude, chris, they're e30 owners. that pool has been steadily cheaper as the cars have.

    ERS springs are a dime a dozen and swapping them is worth a lot... but i guess the initial cost saving is worth it to some

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    • gearheadE30
      No R3VLimiter
      • Jun 2007
      • 3734

      #17
      Actually, for me at least, I'm trying to avoid "cheaping out." Which is exactly why I posted earlier (I can't remember if it was in this thread or not. I have another going on e30tech, which may be half the problem....) that I don't really want Cosmos. Now that it seems that the majority says that they use 2.8" springs, they aren't going to be considered anymore.

      Nando and rwh-$360 is not "that expensive," but I'd prefer to do it right for a reasonable price. I've only been looking at coilovers for the past month or so, and have done enough research to realize (finally) that it would cost about this price for any of these options. After speaking with some of the companies that sell universals, I don't trust them enough to put my car and my saftey on the line to save $20. The lower price would have, however, let me buy some new Konis to go in the front end. I have also since learned that there is no need to cut the strut tubes if I run reasonable ride height. Konis are still on the list, but are no longer as important.

      Just as a side note, I don't have a whole lot of money to spend here, partially because I have a 1-day a week job, and that won't change. My education doesn't leave time for that, and I'm still in high school. And yes, I am actually trying in school so that I don't end up working at McDonald's for the rest of my life.

      /rant. Sorry for anyone who actually read that whole thing ;)

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      • rwh11385
        lance_entities
        • Oct 2003
        • 18403

        #18
        Good plan, invest in education and you won't be disappointed... unless you're like philosophy or psychology...

        $360 is not expensive but if you go for camber plates, Konis, GC RSMs, it adds up quick. I only want to do it with camber plates, and that (?) $250 does add to the equation.

        GC is hard to compete with for the value and the benefits. But buy from a vendor like Bimmerworld or Valley Motorwerks and save the headache of a small business with not enough customer service time.

        For DD, springs and sways may be more comfortable, but C/Os add flexibility and linear rates. I went through a year of HS and most of college on coilovers and enjoyed them. H&R sports have been a nice change and can still have fun though. (But part of the reason for switching out was to re-install with replaced needle bearings to remove popping and to change up the rates / add M3-front swaybar links)

        Do what makes the most sense, both Race or GC's would work fine.

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        • gearheadE30
          No R3VLimiter
          • Jun 2007
          • 3734

          #19
          Cool. I was looking at camber plates, but they are a little bit out of my price range at this point. Maybe in a couple months.

          As for the comfort factor, I will probably end up with a set of softer springs for the street and stiffer for the autox, as (the rears at least) they are easier to change out than stock springs.

          Out of curiosity, do you know if M3 swaybar mounts relocated to the front strut is legal in STS? The wording in the SCCA rulebook makes me think it is, but then it says that "the suspension geometry must remain unchanged."

          Project M42 Turbo

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          • DSP74
            E30 Enthusiast
            • Nov 2007
            • 1121

            #20
            legal. Swaybar mounting is unrestricted IN FRONT even in stock. I beleive front and rear in S/T
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            • einstein57
              R3V OG
              • Jun 2007
              • 10780

              #21
              I like my H&R races. They are idiot proof to install and maintain.
              Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

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              • nando
                Moderator
                • Nov 2003
                • 34827

                #22
                I run in SM so whatever :p

                I don't get paid thousands of dollars to autox so really who gives a crap? it's for fun mainly. I like competition and on the local level I'm fairly competitive even with my heavy AWD car that's way underprepared for it's class. I still don't get how people think standard "lowering springs" are a better ride than coilovers just because of soft rates. bottoming out FTL.. my ride quality is just as good and sometimes feels better with 3x the rates as my old H&Rs. and it certainly handles better.

                different strokes for different folks I guess?

                (drunk post so take with grain of salt)
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                • gearheadE30
                  No R3VLimiter
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 3734

                  #23
                  Originally posted by DSP74
                  legal. Swaybar mounting is unrestricted IN FRONT even in stock. I beleive front and rear in S/T
                  Cool, looks like I'll do this mod when I weld up the coilovers.

                  Originally posted by einstein57
                  I like my H&R races. They are idiot proof to install and maintain.
                  coilovers aren't much more difficult, and races are more or less out of the question at this point.

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