TOMsGPTurbo Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 :D I have the chance to buy some 2nd hand coil over suspension: EP71 coilovers (unknown brand) Height adjustable Damper adjust on rear Spare springs $750.00 neg. Now... I also have the chance to buy brand new shocks and springs for the same price. what should I do? The type of driving I love to do is in the mountains at speeds in excess of 100km/h so cornering means a lot to me... drag racing means nothing to me.. Please help. Tommi :) Quote
demuire Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 Really depends on condition of them vs what sort of brand new shocks and springs you're talking about. If condition is unknown I'd be tempted to buy new, at least I know what they're like and what to expect. Quote
mumblezzz Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 Yeah, I'd say new shocks and springs would go better than coilovers with flogged shocks. It depends if you're going to be playing with different spring rates or whether you need the height adjusment. Quote
TOMsGPTurbo Posted April 21, 2004 Author Report Posted April 21, 2004 Your confusing me !!! I sent the QLD distrubutors of KYB an email about coil overs cause I thought you said that's what I should look for... hmmm ok.. so looking for non coil over's.. so just shockies.. (I can use king springs lows off the shelf) Quote
NickAE86 Posted April 21, 2004 Report Posted April 21, 2004 i rate kyb i had kyb shocks & king springs on my old sprinter...awesome handling. A few people that had driven the car also commented on how well setup it was a good set of shocks & springs will suffice for most driving conditions...imo coilovers are only necessary if you want to take the car on the track and seriously push limits Its a little difficult not knowing the brand & condition of the coilovers. Basically you're either taking a chance and hopefully getting something real schmick or you pay the same amount for new gear that you know will perform up to your standards. Quote
demuire Posted April 21, 2004 Report Posted April 21, 2004 And that Fook knows of a place that will do custom wound springs for $80 a pair I do? Why didn't I just buy springs from them then? Could have saved myself some money instead of my $150 springs... Quote
TOMsGPTurbo Posted April 22, 2004 Author Report Posted April 22, 2004 hahaha .... Nick remember i'm budgeting for all 4! wheels :) heh Can you imagine me pulling up at the next rolla club meet and going : "check out my fully sick suspension set up... the front right has KYB shockies, custom springs...and the rest is stock aye bro" Quote
demuire Posted April 22, 2004 Report Posted April 22, 2004 That sounds a bit like my white Corolla... Fully adjustable everything on the front, completely stock rear... Quote
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