View Full Version : Coilovers or Springs
BoostedTSI
04-27-2006, 12:11 AM
What would be the best for handling springs or coilovers and im going to have new struts too.
clean2g
04-27-2006, 01:08 AM
If you want just springs get the Eibach pro kit I believe its called. If you want coilovers, most people have gone with the ground controls including me, but after some of the issues I've been facing with them, I wish I had saved up a little more and got some "true" coilovers, i.e. Tein. My ground controls have warped somehow and one has even cracked, this is on the cylinder part with the teeth for the adjusting ring, the springs are fine though. What year is your dsm? and is it awd? I have the KYB AGX's and they seem a bit harsh even on the lowest stiffness. I hear the Tokico Illuminas are pretty nice. I think it all comes down to personal preference and budget. But if you're going to use your car all year round, I'd get some sort of coilovers for sure to raise the car during winter.
Pimpin Dsmstyle
04-27-2006, 01:27 AM
It's a 91 tsi AWD
95tsi
04-27-2006, 06:45 AM
I personally dont have coilovers, but from the research I've done, make sure you match the spring rates of the springs on the coilover to the valving on the shock. And as for Eibach springs they only really raise the spring rates on the front and the rear is about the same as stock, but they sit lower. I have Tokico Illum. and they are decent but I wish I would have gone with either Koni Yellows and a Ground Control setup for a true coilover setup. But, if you are checking things out it sounds like Koni is what alot of people what want their car to handle go with.
Bunta
04-27-2006, 05:06 PM
$1900 for JIC Magics...you'll be set..:D
KcGsXrated
05-01-2006, 08:16 AM
$1900 for JIC Magics...you'll be set..:D
This is a street drivin dsm... lol, not a ferrari haha...
HiImBrian
05-04-2006, 07:06 PM
get coilovers! i couldnt be more happy. ive got eibach ground control and tokio alluminas and i love em!
Thor06
05-04-2006, 09:48 PM
The only reason I would ever get coilovers is so I could tell Ground Control how stiff I want them, then I'd get the right ride height and leave it. It all depends on how much you are willing to shell out man, you get what you pay for. Not that a $500 Sportline/AGX combo wont kick ass (and probably the best for a daily driver IMO), but obviously a set of Tien SS coilovers will out-perform them.
Shane55113
05-05-2006, 11:15 AM
I hate sportlines, they drop the car way to much. Don't bother buying those coil-over sleeves they aren't really worth it. Either pony up the cash for some real coil-overs (jic, Tien, Blisten) or go with the AGX/Prokit, the AGX and pro kit were designed for each-other. You can get the AGX off of ebay for $350 shipped and you can get the prokit off of ebay for $220 shipped, so total thats $570 vs. $1100-$1900 for coil-overs where you get adjustability, but the real question is do you need to adjust it?
HiImBrian
05-05-2006, 12:37 PM
Unfortuantly, I drive my car all year round. So I got coilovers so I could raise it up when it snows. So I guess it depends on what you use your car for.
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