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sugarfueled 09-13-2011 08:54 AM

I see that most here have springs?
 
I've looked around at the stickied thread for lowering and I mostly saw that there were springs, not coilovers.

I know springs can be cheaper but I've read that the ride quality is crap, unless it is different on the RX8.

Tell me more?

paimon.soror 09-13-2011 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by sugarfueled (Post 4077147)
I've looked around at the stickied thread for lowering and I mostly saw that there were springs, not coilovers.

I know springs can be cheaper but I've read that the ride quality is crap, unless it is different on the RX8.

Tell me more?

Ride quality will only be "crap" if you are using shorter springs on an OEM shock as it would naturally preload the shock causing extra stress on the shock internals. Koni yellows and a set of springs are a very popular option here and have been run without issue amongst many.

Take note that any modification to suspension may make the car run a bit more stiff, which depending on your application could be a "crap" ride. So if you are looking for maximum comfort with solid performance, stick with OEM.

Lord ET 09-13-2011 11:53 AM

I used tein s-techs on OEM shocks for 50k miles or so and it wasn't bad at all. I recently upgraded the shocks to Tociko d-specs and it feels like it made a pretty solid difference.

Chad D. 09-13-2011 11:55 AM

Coilovers FTW.

8upbad 09-13-2011 12:06 PM

I have Tein S-techs on stock shocks as well (20 or 30 thousand miles so far) and my shocks are totally dead. Really, I shouldn't be driving on them but I work 3 miles away now so whatever. My advice to you or anyone racing or daily driving is to save for coilovers. Even the cheap ones are at least made to work together as an assembly.

8upbad 09-13-2011 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by Chad D. (Post 4077333)
Coilovers FTW.

Chad D, off topic but I just noticed that your sig pic is like 75% Mini Coopers! Are they 20b conversions or just a bi-car-club? =P

Chad D. 09-13-2011 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by 8upbad (Post 4077357)
Chad D, off topic but I just noticed that your sig pic is like 75% Mini Coopers! Are they 20b conversions or just a bi-car-club? =P

Nah, Deals Gap Rotary Rally was held the same weekend as the mini club. I am doing a 1967 Austin 1100 13b-rew ground up rebuild though.
I'll change it up just for you.
https://www.rx8club.com/image.php?u=...ine=1306843543

8upbad 09-13-2011 03:05 PM

I feel so special! :D

Chad D. 09-13-2011 03:15 PM

You will feel special when you have good coilovers instead of springs.
I have JIC Magic FLT-A2. There are tonnes of brands out there though.
Adjustable coilovers ftw!

monchie 09-13-2011 11:22 PM

Just don't cut your springs and you'll be fine...lol :suspect:

dmedz8 09-13-2011 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by monchie (Post 4077912)
Just don't cut your springs and you'll be fine...lol :suspect:

:eek:Oh my god... Monchie had good advice that actually serves a purpose other than raising his post count. I'm proud of you Monchie.

On topic... Like others have said, If you do go with springs, You will want good struts to go with them. Which is pretty much what coilovers are. No?

LifeAfterRx8 09-13-2011 11:58 PM


Originally Posted by monchie (Post 4077912)
Just don't cut your springs and you'll be fine...lol :suspect:

https://www.rx8club.com/forum/showthread.php?t=209061 :eek:
What gave you a chance of heart?



I run Koni Yellows with Tein-S springs. It's a pretty good combo IMO,
The Koni's are damping adjustable, I run mine pretty stiff and with the Teins it really has a lot better control than stock, no oversteer/understeer so the suspension geometry is similar to stock. (I believe that's what it's called)

Personally If I had to do it again, I would have gotten coilovers as they are fully adjustable and if you decide to upgrade to a different offset of rims, you won't have to worry about rolling your fenders or anything, just adjust the height accordingly.


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