Function & Form V2 coilover reviews?
Does anyone have these coils on their evo? I've read a few positive reviews of these coils on other cars but haven't really heard of anyone running them on a Evo.. can anyone help me out with some experience with these coils?
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See threads on all other cheap, 32-click, pick your color crap.
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Originally Posted by Smike
(Post 9478591)
See threads on all other cheap, 32-click, pick your color crap.
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BC Racing BR Series Coilovers in the same league or a little better?
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same league
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I did tried this before. its look nice in the car until canyon run and track time.
switched to TEIN and boom! night and day difference.
Originally Posted by 203banshee
(Post 9478263)
Does anyone have these coils on their evo? I've read a few positive reviews of these coils on other cars but haven't really heard of anyone running them on a Evo.. can anyone help me out with some experience with these coils?
Thanks {thumbup} |
Just get a set of Racelands. You'll save money.
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Originally Posted by cts4g63
(Post 11716101)
Just get a set of Racelands. You'll save money.
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Pretty much decided on Fortune Auto 500 series. Was looking at 10k/8k but the guys at fortune say 8k/8k for a DD that doesn't see much of drag/circuit etc.
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Originally Posted by 7rrivera7
(Post 11716877)
Pretty much decided on Fortune Auto 500 series. Was looking at 10k/8k but the guys at fortune say 8k/8k for a DD that doesn't see much of drag/circuit etc.
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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
(Post 11716885)
If you already have a up rated rear sway bar, you will be OK w/the 8K/8K but if youre looking for more of a neutral to oversteer bias, an 8K / 10K might be better. Just my .02
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Originally Posted by 7rrivera7
(Post 11716893)
Up rated rear sway bar?
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Going with 8k/10k.
Should I still do the 24mm rear sway? |
Originally Posted by 7rrivera7
(Post 11743409)
Going with 8k/10k.
Should I still do the 24mm rear sway? Yes, I think you should{thumbup} It will enable you to dial in the rear a bit. Correcting some of the front under-steer & transferring to more of a neutral set-up (bit more over-steer) |
Ok, let me research under-steer and over-steer as I'm not familiar with the effects of each although I've heard those terms before...
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