rr1443
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looking for a set of coilovers and having trouble deciding! I am heavily leaning towards the Fortune Autos since a lot of people praise their dampening and higher quality, but would a set of BC BR or Neomax coilovers with swift springs be better perhaps? (Fortune Auto also has a $100 "quarantine rebate" going on until April 30th).
FA500: dampening/quality is better apparently, BUT rear spring rates is limited to 8k (I originally planned on around 10k-12k in the rear) cost: $1300 -$100 rebate = $1200
- note: main concern about the 8k rear spring is rubbing, spring too soft.
BC BR: way more people seem to have this on the Si, rear spring rates are not limited (as far as I know)
cost: $995 +$350 swift springs = $1345
Silver's Neomax: about $100 more expensive than BC BR, rear spring rates not limited like BC
cost: $1150 + $350 swift springs = $1500
TLDR: FA500 no swift springs vs. BC or Silver's coils with swift springs. dampening + rebate or get the spring rates I want
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks!
FA500: dampening/quality is better apparently, BUT rear spring rates is limited to 8k (I originally planned on around 10k-12k in the rear) cost: $1300 -$100 rebate = $1200
- note: main concern about the 8k rear spring is rubbing, spring too soft.
BC BR: way more people seem to have this on the Si, rear spring rates are not limited (as far as I know)
cost: $995 +$350 swift springs = $1345
Silver's Neomax: about $100 more expensive than BC BR, rear spring rates not limited like BC
cost: $1150 + $350 swift springs = $1500
TLDR: FA500 no swift springs vs. BC or Silver's coils with swift springs. dampening + rebate or get the spring rates I want
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks!
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