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Build my suspension :)
Monday, October 20, 2008 9:23 AM
I'm looking for high speed stability (65+ mph - highway) with a relatively comfortable ride. I don't care about looks or ride height. I don't want to feel like a bobble-head doll because of poor ride quality, but I don't want the car to have that "loose" feeling at speed or when changing lanes. Lets say I'm starting from stock springs/struts, and I have poly bushings all around, Addco front and rear bars, and the TTR K-brace.

What specific changes would you recommend and why? (Please no IRS swap or anything dramatic like that )




Re: Build my suspension :)
Monday, October 20, 2008 9:30 AM
do an IRS swap.



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Re: Build my suspension :)
Monday, October 20, 2008 9:34 AM
but seriously, a nice adjustable strut and some moderate drop springs will give you what you want.





Re: Build my suspension :)
Monday, October 20, 2008 9:36 AM
Don't care about drop and on a budget I'd say Eibach Pro-Kit and AGX's.

Got a little more money to spend on struts, I say Tokico D-specs or Koni Yellows if you feel up to the modding for them.

Want a stiffer, lower spring, go to the Sportlines.

Just my opinions . My favorite setup out of many was the Sportline/yellow combo and I've also ridden in a Sportline/d-spec car many times.....handles excellent yet also rides comfortably. I'd go D-specs now due to the fact they bolt right up.





Re: Build my suspension :)
Monday, October 20, 2008 10:17 AM
Joe Schulte wrote:Don't care about drop and on a budget I'd say Eibach Pro-Kit and AGX's.

Got a little more money to spend on struts, I say Tokico D-specs or Koni Yellows if you feel up to the modding for them.

Want a stiffer, lower spring, go to the Sportlines.

Just my opinions . My favorite setup out of many was the Sportline/yellow combo and I've also ridden in a Sportline/d-spec car many times.....handles excellent yet also rides comfortably. I'd go D-specs now due to the fact they bolt right up.
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Re: Build my suspension :)
Monday, October 20, 2008 10:43 AM
get front/rear strut bars as well.


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Re: Build my suspension :)
Monday, October 20, 2008 6:53 PM
have a good custom alignment done shimming the rear because from the factory the rear is not even close.


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Re: Build my suspension :)
Monday, October 20, 2008 7:49 PM
Sway bars would help more than strut tower bars... but whatever.


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Re: Build my suspension :)
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 5:25 AM
he already has the sway bars.





Re: Build my suspension :)
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 7:04 AM
The_TwStD_1 wrote:Sway bars would help more than strut tower bars... but whatever.

Try reading sir, it works great.





Re: Build my suspension :)
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 7:21 AM
novaracer wrote:have a good custom alignment done shimming the rear because from the factory the rear is not even close.


huh? my rear is stock and was in perfect alignment when i had mine done on yellows/sportlines.



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Re: Build my suspension :)
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 7:58 AM
novaracer wrote:have a good custom alignment done shimming the rear because from the factory the rear is not even close.


lol custom alignment



Re: Build my suspension :)
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 6:25 PM
Koni sport kit. Struts and springs in one box, engineered and matched up.

I had that setup + addco 1" F/R swaybars and it made for a very, very nice neutral setup.

If I had the money, I would go for the Gravana setup, but the Koni set is pretty nice (Gravana didn't have theirs when I built mine).

If you can catch a sale the sport kit runs ~600, otherwise it's a bit closer to 800. But it is springs and struts in one box.

Konis do take a bit of skill with some tools though, and it really, really helps to have access to a drill press.


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Re: Build my suspension :)
Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:31 AM
I've read several reviews of road magnet springs, and aside from clunkyness in the rear, they seem like exactly what I'm looking for - great ride quality with improved handling/stabilty at speed. What do you guys think? I'd most likely pair them with koni yellows.

Darkstar's review was especially enticing. Who wants to buy my sportlines? lol



Re: Build my suspension :)
Thursday, October 23, 2008 10:04 AM
Re: Build my suspension :)
Thursday, October 23, 2008 10:12 AM
John Benham wrote:some reading material for you then.....


yep, i read that one. I think i read all JBO has to offer on suspension lol. These look like a winner for me. Is there anyplace else to buy them except for the supplier?



Re: Build my suspension :)
Thursday, October 23, 2008 8:40 PM
The_TwStD_1 wrote:Sway bars would help more than strut tower bars... but whatever.

That's retarded.
Without a good chassis, you can't have a good suspension.
The chassis is the foundation of the car and without a good foundation, the suspension has nothing to stand on.
Without a good stiff chassis, all the suspension work is going to do is twist an already weak chassis of the J-body and make things squirm at speed.
What's the first thing that a top tuner does to his Import. Stiffen the chassis. Seam weld the body. Add bracing or a roll cage.
Then, they add the suspension.

Basics start with front and rear strut brace.
Then, add the K-brace from TTR and go from there.
You'll notice vast improvement on a stock suspension setup and will be thrilled at the ride.
Then think about adding your springs and struts to a now stiff chassis.
Good luck.




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