What Suspension Should I Get?

i want coilovers that are FOR drifting or that can withstand heaing amounts of drifting, so Obviously Ones First Choice Would Be Tein Super Drifts But Thos Arent Exactly In My Budget. Now, I Saw Some Megan CoilOvers On Here For 750 But I've Never Heard good About Megan Parts. I Have Heard Good About Stance And K-sports Tho. Any Helpful Input Welcome. Thanx
 
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besides price theres other things to factor in.

Spring Rate?
W/ or w/o pillow ball mounts?
adjustability?

and so on. i personally have JIC FL-1 and they ride a bit stiff. i love sliding on them they feel great. just look at the What Keeps you stiff thread and you can read what people ride on. and just sit tight im sure other guys will give input
 
i want coilovers that are FOR drifting or that can withstand heaing amounts of drifting, so Obviously Ones First Choice Would Be Tein Super Drifts But Thos Arent Exactly In My Budget. Now, I Saw Some Megan CoilOvers On Here For 750 But I've Never Heard good About Megan Parts. I Have Heard Good About Stance And K-sports Tho. Any Helpful Input Welcome. Thanx

WOW, that's hilarious. Not trying to be a dick or anything, but you're completely fooled by marketing. Specifically FOR drifting?? How about anything you can afford?? The first Tein "drifting" coilovers were a joke, weak sauce spring rates, lame lowness factor, everybody that drove on them hated them. The Super Drifts are a great product, Tein makes excellent parts, but buying a coilover because it says "Super Dorifto," is a terrible mistake. The Super Drifts are just the Flex with different spring rates and valving to match, which was what people were doing anyways.

Things to consider when choosing suspension:
primary use of the car- you say drifting, cool, daily driving?, time attack/autocross?
budget- biggest consideration, you gotta pay to play, the more you spend the more options you'll have. Megan/ebay/etc.-crap, k-sport-not much better I don't think, stance/poweredbymax/new greddy and Apexi/ buddyclub- good for the money, JIC/Tein/Cusco/HKS- middle of the road, Zeal/RSR/anything 2-way adjustable (compression, rebound)- upper middle, Ohlins/Motard-top-o-the-line wine Carlos Rossi. Top of the stack means you tell them what spring rates you want to use, and they'll build the dampers to your spec. including valving preferences. Generally speaking, any good suspension is up to the task of drifting, it's just another motorsport. If it was really that different, all these pros from other genres couldn't walk in and do it.

I would stress to put real money towards you're coilovers, other stuff you can kind of skimp on i.e.: diff- you can weld, multilink- so many choices, you could go cheap then upgrade if something breaks, seat- unless you're going pro any will do, etc.

Now I understand dropping 1800-3000 bucks on drift car isn't always feasible. Shit, I didn't get coilovers until a company gave me some, BUT I also didn't run out and buy the first thing with a drift sticker on them, and I also didn't flush money down the toilet on some bullshit ebay or Megan ones either. I knew my money was better spent waiting until I could afford what I wanted, i.e. something nice, but used.

When you do buy, ask them: how much can I change these spring rates before the dampening gets out of whack? They should be able to answer that question, otherwise go another route. Who else is using these??

A great way to go is ask guys that use your car just like you do (your thread title was too broad), if it's track only, a weekend car, or daily driver. Make sure they get down like you do- don't ask me what I like unless you're down to daily drive a super aggressive set-up and don't give a shit how rough it is on the way to work as long as it goes super low, and is legit when you hit the track, etc.

GL man.
 
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WOW, that's hilarious. Not trying to be a dick or anything, but you're completely fooled by marketing. Specifically FOR drifting?? How about anything you can afford?? The first Tein "drifting" coilovers were a joke, weak sauce spring rates, lame lowness factor, everybody that drove on them hated them. The Super Drifts are a great product, Tein makes excellent parts, but buying a coilover because it says "Super Dorifto," is a terrible mistake. The Super Drifts are just the Flex with different spring rates and valving to match, which was what people were doing anyways.

Things to consider when choosing suspension:
primary use of the car- you say drifting, cool, daily driving?, time attack/autocross?
budget- biggest consideration, you gotta pay to play, the more you spend the more options you'll have. Megan/ebay/etc.-crap, k-sport-not much better I don't think, stance/poweredbymax/new greddy and Apexi/ buddyclub- good for the money, JIC/Tein/Cusco/HKS- middle of the road, Zeal/RSR/anything 2-way adjustable (compression, rebound)- upper middle, Ohlins/Motard-top-o-the-line wine Carlos Rossi. Top of the stack means you tell them what spring rates you want to use, and they'll build the dampers to your spec. including valving preferences. Generally speaking, any good suspension is up to the task of drifting, it's just another motorsport. If it was really that different, all these pros from other genres couldn't walk in and do it.

I would stress to put real money towards you're coilovers, other stuff you can kind of skimp on i.e.: diff- you can weld, multilink- so many choices, you could go cheap then upgrade if something breaks, seat- unless you're going pro any will do, etc.

Now I understand dropping 1800-3000 bucks on drift car isn't always feasible. Shit, I didn't get coilovers until a company gave me some, BUT I also didn't run out and buy the first thing with a drift sticker on them, and I also didn't flush money down the toilet on some bullshit ebay or Megan ones either. I knew my money was better spent waiting until I could afford what I wanted, i.e. something nice, but used.

When you do buy, ask them: how much can I change these spring rates before the dampening gets out of whack? They should be able to answer that question, otherwise go another route. Who else is using these??

A great way to go is ask guys that use your car just like you do (your thread title was too broad), if it's track only, a weekend car, or daily driver. Make sure they get down like you do- don't ask me what I like unless you're down to
GL man.



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WOW, that's hilarious. Not trying to be a dick or anything, but you're completely fooled by marketing. Specifically FOR drifting?? How about anything you can afford?? The first Tein "drifting" coilovers were a joke, weak sauce spring rates, lame lowness factor, everybody that drove on them hated them. The Super Drifts are a great product, Tein makes excellent parts, but buying a coilover because it says "Super Dorifto," is a terrible mistake. The Super Drifts are just the Flex with different spring rates and valving to match, which was what people were doing anyways.

Things to consider when choosing suspension:
primary use of the car- you say drifting, cool, daily driving?, time attack/autocross?
budget- biggest consideration, you gotta pay to play, the more you spend the more options you'll have. Megan/ebay/etc.-crap, k-sport-not much better I don't think, stance/poweredbymax/new greddy and Apexi/ buddyclub- good for the money, JIC/Tein/Cusco/HKS- middle of the road, Zeal/RSR/anything 2-way adjustable (compression, rebound)- upper middle, Ohlins/Motard-top-o-the-line wine Carlos Rossi. Top of the stack means you tell them what spring rates you want to use, and they'll build the dampers to your spec. including valving preferences. Generally speaking, any good suspension is up to the task of drifting, it's just another motorsport. If it was really that different, all these pros from other genres couldn't walk in and do it.

I would stress to put real money towards you're coilovers, other stuff you can kind of skimp on i.e.: diff- you can weld, multilink- so many choices, you could go cheap then upgrade if something breaks, seat- unless you're going pro any will do, etc.

Now I understand dropping 1800-3000 bucks on drift car isn't always feasible. Shit, I didn't get coilovers until a company gave me some, BUT I also didn't run out and buy the first thing with a drift sticker on them, and I also didn't flush money down the toilet on some bullshit ebay or Megan ones either. I knew my money was better spent waiting until I could afford what I wanted, i.e. something nice, but used.

When you do buy, ask them: how much can I change these spring rates before the dampening gets out of whack? They should be able to answer that question, otherwise go another route. Who else is using these??

A great way to go is ask guys that use your car just like you do (your thread title was too broad), if it's track only, a weekend car, or daily driver. Make sure they get down like you do- don't ask me what I like unless you're down to daily drive a super aggressive set-up and don't give a shit how rough it is on the way to work as long as it goes super low, and is legit when you hit the track, etc.

GL man.



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These are exactly the type of response we need from experienced members. Not a flame ball from people claiming to no more than the poster. Good shit man. Keep it up. And by the way.... get Stance lol Just bought mine a month ago and am loving it :bigthumbu
 
suspension is really something that is better off self educated. get in peoples cars with certain coilovers, ask their opinion, get what YOU are looking for.

"cheap owners pay twice" always remember this. Me personally im a stance kind of guy. I got mine for 1060 shipped to my door. They are worth every penny.
 
Thanks Dude, Yea Thats Why I Was Askin Cuz I Dont Know Much About Spring Rate And Understeer And All That Stuffs. But I Was Doing Some Reasearch On Stance And They're Pretty Expensive But People Are Sayin Its Worth It. And Yea Ima Build MY S13 Like A Track Car But Ima Use It Daily. I Dont Give A Damn.

Thanks Guys!! I Think I've Pretty Much Made Up My Mined On Stance. I Just Gota D Some Research On Spring Rates And All That Stuffs Now. But I Wana Do Some Reasearch On Other Coiloers And See If I Can Go For A Ride In A S13 That Has Them To See First Hand U Know. Thanks Guys!!
 
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keep cutting corners....you end up in the same place u started......

"what keeps you stiff" thread....best bet
 
Thanks Dude, Yea Thats Why I Was Askin Cuz I Dont Know Much About Spring Rate And Understeer And All That Stuffs. But I Was Doing Some Reasearch On Stance And They're Pretty Expensive But People Are Sayin Its Worth It. And Yea Ima Build MY S13 Like A Track Car But Ima Use It Daily. I Dont Give A Damn.

Thanks Guys!! I Think I've Pretty Much Made Up My Mined On Stance. I Just Gota D Some Research On Spring Rates And All That Stuffs Now. But I Wana Do Some Reasearch On Other Coiloers And See If I Can Go For A Ride In A S13 That Has Them To See First Hand U Know. Thanks Guys!!

if your gettin stance go with 9K front 7K rear thats whats in esties car and it rides nice on the street and slides baller on the track
 
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