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Old Dec 19, 2008 | 02:57 PM
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Dave's price is for the total Apexi kit with their springs. You will need to get with Buschurs's for the Indy's Place spring package pricing info. I just figure this stuff out, I don't sell it. Thanks, Indy
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Old Jan 1, 2009 | 07:40 AM
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could anyone compare these too say bilsteins w/swift springs?
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Old Jan 1, 2009 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by davidbuschur
We have sold more Apexi N1's than any other coil over suspension that we offer. I don't think you can beat them for the money to be honest. I have them on my RS the ride is good, they work well at the drag strip and have proven to work well autocrossing.

Apexi offers a few different spring rates and IndyEvo has any spring rate you could dream up available with Swift springs for them.

I heard the rumors of the Apexi's and Megans being the same so I asked Apexi directly (we are a dealer). I was told that they are no the same but they are both built in the same factory and that's in China. This is a case of a product that is actually good coming out of that country. The valving is different from what I was told by Apexi.

I have bought/installed and driven both the Apexi's and Megans. I can get a better deal on the Megan's and make more money on them but I prefer the Apexi's for both ride and performance to be honest.

The Apexi's are also lighter so there may be a difference in the body construction or something too. The Apexi's are only 34 pounds for the full set which is 30.6 pounds lighter than stock.

We sell the Apexi's for $1125 and that includes shipping the lower 48 States.
What different springrates do they offer? I found out they come with 8k F&R but would prefer 8kF/9kR. Hoping for a cheaper dd/autox/track setup that can work decently well.
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Old Jan 1, 2009 | 05:28 PM
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IF you want a different spring rate we can do the 8k/9k you want but I'd do it using the swift springs. So you'd have to just buy the 9k's in the Swifts for the R.
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 02:48 AM
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Originally Posted by davidbuschur
IF you want a different spring rate we can do the 8k/9k you want but I'd do it using the swift springs. So you'd have to just buy the 9k's in the Swifts for the R.
Dave,

With the Apexi N1 coilevers, does Indy make a spring whereby the ride will be as soft as the OEM EVO 9 MR suspension, but I can adjust it to be stiffer for track/drag use?
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