Cheapest Prices For Fd3s Coilovers
#1
Racerwheel.com Apexi N1 2000 spec $2006.00
RotaryExtreme.com HKS Hiper Max II $1500.00
" HKS Hiper Max Pro $ 2600.00
" HKS Hiper Max Performer $ 1500.00
" HKS Hiper Max Pro PFR $2700.00
RX7.com Tanabe sustec pro SS $1650.00
modacar.com JIC FLTA 2 $1749.00
These are the cheapest i have found coilovers on the web for under each make. If you know of any places cheaper or other makes of coilovers good enough to be mentioned please add them to this list. I'm looking for the best performance for the money out there. I hope this list helps others when making a decsion on coilovers. Also post any information on which ones are better.
RotaryExtreme.com HKS Hiper Max II $1500.00
" HKS Hiper Max Pro $ 2600.00
" HKS Hiper Max Performer $ 1500.00
" HKS Hiper Max Pro PFR $2700.00
RX7.com Tanabe sustec pro SS $1650.00
modacar.com JIC FLTA 2 $1749.00
These are the cheapest i have found coilovers on the web for under each make. If you know of any places cheaper or other makes of coilovers good enough to be mentioned please add them to this list. I'm looking for the best performance for the money out there. I hope this list helps others when making a decsion on coilovers. Also post any information on which ones are better.
#4
TEIN USA, TEIN Flex w/ EDFC $1920.00
I think that these are the best coilovers money can buy right now, plus you get EDFC which you can use to electronically adjust ride hight and dampening force from in the car while driving.
The Flex are $1540.00 without EDFC.
I think that these are the best coilovers money can buy right now, plus you get EDFC which you can use to electronically adjust ride hight and dampening force from in the car while driving.
The Flex are $1540.00 without EDFC.
#6
Originally Posted by TYSON' date='Apr 7 2004, 01:56 PM
You can't adjust ride height with the EDFC dood.
FLEX are not the best, but they may be the cheapest. Check E-Bay, one of the retailers is selling them there.
FLEX are not the best, but they may be the cheapest. Check E-Bay, one of the retailers is selling them there.
#7
#9
if you really are serious about suspension...
don't just randomly buy coilovers unless you arent serious and are just using them to lower your car, and not for race reasons...
if you are using it for race reasons, you may want to look at the koni, ohlins, penske, or JRZ offerings..
better deal, if you are going to track it, as alot of the other ones arent really rebuildable for any sort of reasonable money.
don't just randomly buy coilovers unless you arent serious and are just using them to lower your car, and not for race reasons...
if you are using it for race reasons, you may want to look at the koni, ohlins, penske, or JRZ offerings..
better deal, if you are going to track it, as alot of the other ones arent really rebuildable for any sort of reasonable money.
#10
Originally Posted by works2r' date='Apr 7 2004, 02:47 PM
if you really are serious about suspension...
don't just randomly buy coilovers unless you arent serious and are just using them to lower your car, and not for race reasons...
don't just randomly buy coilovers unless you arent serious and are just using them to lower your car, and not for race reasons...
the typical coilover setups such as hks.. jic.. tein and the like will suffice for racin imho..
for non-competitive sanctioned track events that is..
id spend the extra costs of the aforementioned suspensions in driving schools and tires..
as id tend to think that most wont exceed the boundaries of a typical setup..
nor would they even know where those boundaries are..