Looking into doing a coil over setup, just wondering what you are running if you have them. My car currently has H&R Race springs and I like the ride of them I would just like the car to sit a little lower in the front and be able to adjust to the exact height I desire and still have the ride quality of the springs i'm on now.
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GC street/track school coilover kit with Koni SA's and Eibach adjustable sways.
I think its a pretty good setup for a mostly street car. If and when I ever get serious about auto-X I'll probably look at AST's or TC Klines.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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Originally posted by cramer View PostH&R RSS, however for a street only car, I'd get the standard H&R coilover set.Last edited by monty; 04-22-2008, 08:37 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by monty View PostSo would the standard set be the H&R Street Performance kit? I checked the website and that kit is available for the E30 but the PCS kit is N/A for the E30.Chris
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Koni S/A's
GC 325/475
GC camber plates for more suspension travel with GC coilovers
Ireland Engineering RSM's
Stock control arms, bushings, trailing arms and subframe bushings, all replaced.
I am currently going to be getting new rates and Koni S/A's to match the rates...525F/650R on a street car or something close to that...
The rates I have now are very optimal for serious daily driving though, very comfortable yet firm with Koni's on full soft.
EDIT: Jesse is your setup harsh on you at all?Last edited by M42Technik; 04-23-2008, 12:48 PM.Reminiscing...
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Originally posted by M42Technik View PostKoni S/A's
GC 325/475
GC camber plates for more suspension travel with GC coilovers
Ireland Engineering RSM's
Stock control arms, bushings, trailing arms and subframe bushings, all replaced.
I am currently going to be getting new rates and Koni S/A's to match the rates...525F/650R on a street car or something close to that...
The rates I have now are very optimal for serious daily driving though, very comfortable yet firm with Koni's on full soft.
EDIT: Jesse is your setup harsh on you at all?
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Originally posted by cramer View PostThat's the one. The PCS is the adjustable dampener, RSS has higher spring/dampener rates (weekend track car is the theory)Originally posted by StereoInstaller1Do you feel like something is trying to penetrate your butthole?
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