Sus kits over coilovers


TeamGas

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Need advice have coilovers but find on the Scottish B roads it’s just to bouncy what normal sus list are people useing and pics of ride height
 
Theres the spoon, mugen and honda acccess suspension which are apparently all the same and made by showa.

Ive got the honda access and are perfect for bad roads with 5 way adjustable damping and slight drop in ride height

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As above ^^

Spoon springs and shocks or the likes of eibach springs and bilstein dampers are great for the road, I have to used that setup a few times myself

meister-r make a road specific coilover with softer spring rates and valving and they are also very good on the road... most of the JDM coilovers are rock hard

They will not lower the car very much but you can’t have a low car and as much comfort there is always a compromise
 
Getting hold of a set will be hard arm sure might look into bilstens or something not worried about ride height just want a good sus that will
Be good on a road and track
 
I've currently got a set of Koni Yellow dampers (which are only about £100 a corner) and some eibach springs. My car does sit relatively low at the front and higher at the rear (as there is no weight in there) on this combination but they are really comfy for the road. They have a small amount of dampening adjustability but you can actually notice it working unlike some coilovers.

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I got my setup from TGM second hand for a steal, but given the choice of a simple damper spring setup I would either go with the Bilstien and eibach springs or the spoon setup.

Coilovers I can't comment on as I haven't tried any, but I have just bought a set of Meister R GT1's to try out!
 
Gt1 look nice but out of my budget I want to spend on this car, my mate has a set of mugen sus he is giving me for free so might try them out if they work ok
 
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