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Looking at geting coilovers with camber plate...what should i look for? will be driven as a daily and brought to tracks hear and there, i curently have swift springs,but would like somthing a lil better?
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What’s wrong with just swift springs? What are you looking for in coil overs?
 

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if its just street, springs will do more than enough, even some track springs are good. I went with a Blitz coilover. Me personally I didn't like the way the springs felt on stock shocks. It felt a little too bouncy on certain roads where I live, plus I wanted the ability to adjust height depending on my set up. I went with Blitz for personal reasons plus I love their products. This particular damper is really nice and solid quality. Blitz market this as a Street/track damper.
Either way their are plenty of option available from a number of great companies. I also believe RSR (they deigned the damper for Js racing) is the only one that allows you to retain your ability to switch modes. GL
 


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Either way their are plenty of option available from a number of great companies. I also believe RSR (they deigned the damper for Js racing) is the only one that allows you to retain your ability to switch modes. GL

Link to this? I havent seen any coilover set ups that utilize the OEM damping adjustment.
 

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RSR also makes their own stand alone as well, but use their own spring rate im assuming. I dont think its released in the US though
 

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RSR also makes their own stand alone as well, but use their own spring rate im assuming. I dont think its released in the US though
That kit comes with the damping code cancel unit. Therefore OEM damping adjustment does not work. It’s just the typical coilover damping adjustment.
 


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Ugh. Watching a moron Twitch streamer jakenbakelive talk with RSR about these right now. Theyre giving him a set for R&D. So glad to see companies give idiots that don't know what the fuck theyre talking about and feeling with a car R&D opportunities.
 

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Looking at geting coilovers with camber plate...what should i look for? will be driven as a daily and brought to tracks hear and there, i curently have swift springs,but would like somthing a lil better?
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