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Originally posted by deevergoteYou have to think outside the box to get IN the box!
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Originally posted by xkjnboix View Postthis is very creative but dont cheap out on suspension. if u want a 2.5" drop with oem feel get dropzones shocks and lowering springs. ive heard omnipower is comfy. l8r
I would consider Dropzone cheaping out, personally.
Originally posted by d112crzy View PostThat 3g picture is a DIY way for more suspension travel. The "legit" ones are called extended top hats. The only company I've found that makes them is Ground Control and are very expensive.
I will start making some(1" taller) as soon as my welder gets in.
If you want to be low with a nice, stock like ride, get some custom ground controls. Have them be like 250/200. Pair them up with some Koni Yellows and you'll be golden.
Also, it sounds like you have reason to believe that you CAN raise the top hats by 1". That already is a good amount of clearance. Very good to hear.
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that just does not look safe ... my FF type 1 are nice. not very stiff at all and I don't bottom out (only on speed bumps) and I'm actually about a half inch lower than the pic in my sig ... I would just get the custom GC set up or a full coil over set up and I think you would be a lot safer and happier ...
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Hmm, yeah I just remember. FF type 1's have a very stock-ish like ride. They're pretty sloppy as far as handling goes(just like stock) and it almost feels like the shocks are blown. But they are pretty comfortable if you can stand the little extra stiffness from the coilovers.
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Originally posted by d112crzy View PostHmm, yeah I just remember. FF type 1's have a very stock-ish like ride. They're pretty sloppy as far as handling goes(just like stock) and it almost feels like the shocks are blown. But they are pretty comfortable if you can stand the little extra stiffness from the coilovers.
I've had my FF1 for about 2 months now and yes they get softer after a week of driving on them, but in no way do they feel sloppy. Now i have upgraded my bushings also to poliurithane and im running 215/35-18 (side wall have no give) so my ride is very responsive and in no way as soft as stock. but I would deffinatelly say there not stiff enogh for track use ether. I guess there right in the middle.
BTW I had ebay coil overs on brand new monroe shocks before this for 3 years ...
To the OP ... if you want close to stock, not to stiff, but still responsive I would recoment the FF1 ...
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Originally posted by kapone View PostIs this from personal experience?
I've had my FF1 for about 2 months now and yes they get softer after a week of driving on them, but in no way do they feel sloppy. Now i have upgraded my bushings also to poliurithane and im running 215/35-18 (side wall have no give) so my ride is very responsive and in no way as soft as stock. but I would deffinatelly say there not stiff enogh for track use ether. I guess there right in the middle.
BTW I had ebay coil overs on brand new monroe shocks before this for 3 years ...
To the OP ... if you want close to stock, not to stiff, but still responsive I would recoment the FF1 ...
Gary, I've measured the front space and I'll be able to get away with just under an inch of extension. The rears, I think there's probably 3/4 if I'm lucky. Either way, it's a big help.
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I still wonder why people buy setups with no rebound or compression adjustability. If you don't like the way the setup rides, street or track, too soft or too firm, you're stuck with a compromise.
I agree with the koni yellow/ground control setup idea. Get custom rates that are on the softer side, lower the car where you want it, and start playing with your dampers.There are no black and white suspension answers!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by mndude07 View PostI still wonder why people buy setups with no rebound or compression adjustability. If you don't like the way the setup rides, street or track, too soft or too firm, you're stuck with a compromise.
I agree with the koni yellow/ground control setup idea. Get custom rates that are on the softer side, lower the car where you want it, and start playing with your dampers.
I want to get my hands on some AGXs, but given how much they bitch about drop heights for the warranty I would bet the travel on them is limited, and the perch sits higher than stock.
The height you sit at makes a HUGE difference in ride quality. I have 440/300 sleeves on my car now with Illuminas. When I was at the height in my sig it rode like absolute shit. I raised it up to maybe a little lower than a Neuspeed Sport drop (about 13"-13.5" from fender to wheel center) and now it's pretty tolerable even on shitty NYC streets.
As far as that setup, I would definitely want something welded up over something with bolts like that. All it takes is one jolt to strip those bolts clean. It wouldn't take much for someone to rig up something like this
Even still though that wouldn't solve the UCA issue. Best bet, don't go too low if bumps + comfort are a problem, and def. go with Koni Yellows over all else
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Originally posted by d112crzy View PostPersonal experience, yes. Not personally owned though. PR CB7 has FF type 1's and they honestly suck. You think they're great because well, you previous suspension was complete crap. My BLOWN AGX shocks w/ neuspeed races handle MUCH better than his car does.
I thought the point of the OP is not a racing suspension but one that is as comfortable as stock (which is why he wants to extend the hat tops) ... Like i stated in my post the FF1 are to soft to race. So for what the OP needs i think there great. You say handle better and your probably right. But with stiffer handling comes harsher ride, which is what the OP did not want.
And yes my previous suspension was complete crap ... BUT i also worked at a suspension shop installing and aligning suspensions for a living. So I got the pleasure of driving a lot of different cars on a lot of different products. So my opinion of the FF1 is not just from my own vehicle ...
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Yea with decent shocks the rates on FF1s can feel downright soft. I haven't ridden in them but I rode in a car w/Omni streets and the ride was a little bouncy but not unbearable. Def. didn't feel like damn near triple the stock rates
Originally posted by lordojaim with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral
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Originally posted by gloryaccordy View Post
The height you sit at makes a HUGE difference in ride quality. I have 440/300 sleeves on my car now with Illuminas. When I was at the height in my sig it rode like absolute shit. I raised it up to maybe a little lower than a Neuspeed Sport drop (about 13"-13.5" from fender to wheel center) and now it's pretty tolerable even on shitty NYC streets.
Originally posted by gloryaccordy View PostAs far as that setup, I would definitely want something welded up over something with bolts like that. All it takes is one jolt to strip those bolts clean. It wouldn't take much for someone to rig up something like this
Even still though that wouldn't solve the UCA issue. Best bet, don't go too low if bumps + comfort are a problem, and def. go with Koni Yellows over all else
Sounds like Koni Yellows are the only way to go.
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