Coilovers for IS200
Coilovers for IS200
Marsdendean Do coil-overs just make the ride harder or lower the car?
Marsdendean Do coil-overs just make the ride harder or lower the car?
Marsdendean So what is the idea in coilovers? If i wanted to keep a standard look but improve handling, would ARB's be the best way forward?
Marsdendean So what is the idea in coilovers? If i wanted to keep a standard look but improve handling, would ARB's be the best way forward?
steviewevie Depends on what aspect of handling you want to improve. Yes, I would say uprated ARBs would give you the biggest handling improvement, compared to coilovers. Combining both would be even better, but ARBs will make an absolutely huge difference on their own. Uprated ARBs will make the car much flatter around corners - ARBs are countering the tendency of the car to roll outwards as you go around a corner (which can be a disconcerting feeling, alters the weight of the car to the outside and can unsettle it).
Coilovers would let you adjust the ride height of the car. If you got ones with adjustable damping, then you could alter that to give you the sort of ride you want. Coilovers may also be a big improvement if your shocks are very old and worn - but then again, so would just plain new shocks !
steviewevie Depends on what aspect of handling you want to improve. Yes, I would say uprated ARBs would give you the biggest handling improvement, compared to coilovers. Combining both would be even better, but ARBs will make an absolutely huge difference on their own. Uprated ARBs will make the car much flatter around corners - ARBs are countering the tendency of the car to roll outwards as you go around a corner (which can be a disconcerting feeling, alters the weight of the car to the outside and can unsettle it).
Coilovers would let you adjust the ride height of the car. If you got ones with adjustable damping, then you could alter that to give you the sort of ride you want. Coilovers may also be a big improvement if your shocks are very old and worn - but then again, so would just plain new shocks !
Moley So what kind have you bought Steve :thumbup1:
Moley So what kind have you bought Steve :thumbup1:
Coilovers do not last more that 30000km. They are usually made for tracks, and not for every day driving. Also most or all of the uprated coilovers are made out of aluminium or leightweigt alloy, which mean they are not favourable in harsh roads,i.e pots and bumps. On the other hand OEM shocks are made from other alloys (i am not sure of what metal, i think steel) so withstand more the harsh roads. If you have a search on the web you will find out that most coilovers fail around 30000-40000km, especially those that are made in taiwan!
Well, I don't know about other coilovers, but BC Racing coilovers have dampers that are made from steel, not from lightweight alloy.
steviewevie Well, I don't know about other coilovers, but BC Racing coilovers have dampers that are made from steel, not from lightweight alloy.
steviewevie Well, I don't know about other coilovers, but BC Racing coilovers have dampers that are made from steel, not from lightweight alloy.
I have to say I haven't heard good reports about the K-Sport coilovers ad:
I have had good reports for the BC's alot of the scooby owners swear by them!!
I have had reports that people find the TEINs too hard for everyday driving to the point I know 3 people that have taken them off and gone for BCs!!
I would suggest the ones from Tawain are cheap metals which is why they break down, I think if you get them from a reputable known company such as BC, TTE and TEIN etc, avoid hitting the big potholes you won't have too much of a problem.