How To Select The Right Coilovers!

Publicado 2024-01-29
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Everyone alway says "suspension before wheels" and while they are correct, how do you know what kind of suspension is right for you? Coilovers are one of the most popular forms of aftermarket suspension, and we're here to help you pick what kind will fit your needs best. Daily driving your car? We got you. Tracking your car? Say less! Tune in to find out what kind of coilovers are right for you!

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0:00 Why You Should Select The Right Coilovers
0:30 What You Need To Consider
1:46 Compromise!
2:15 Finances and Your Budget
2:59 Budget Ranges w/Tiers
3:47 Tier 1
4:10 MTS Technik
4:31 Tein
4:52 Evolved Autosport
5:26 Tier 2
5:47 BC Racing
6:28 Fortune Auto
6:50 ST Suspension
7:43 Tier 3
8:16 KW Suspension
8:50 Tein Is Back!
9:14 Ohlins
9:33 Let's Wrap This Up

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @EatMyPropwash
    99% of people who lower their car do it 1x and never mess with it again. Just get a quality spring/shock combo and be done with it. Personally, I went Fortune Auto 510 w/swift spring upgrade since I could (but don’t) daily the car and road race it. Fortune Auto customer service is the absolute best as well, which is as important as the product itself.
  • @user-ph3in7sw5y
    Thanks for the rundown. Looking to put wider wheels (Konig Heliogram 18x8.5 +42 from Fitment Industries of course) on my 2023 Mazda 3 Turbo hatch with an eye toward coilovers in the near future. How do I go about researching/determining fitment and clearance issues. It looks like with the new wheels I'll have maybe about half inch clearance on stock shock strut. Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
  • @reighner990
    Underrated coilovers that I run on super low with comfortably is Ksport Version RR coilovers. Similar to BC Racing DS series.
  • @jurebievlad
    I have st x by kw on my a5 b8.5 and I would 100% recommend it.
  • @willbermudez2386
    Im glad you guys continue on the business 🔥 i have a question and i hope you guys can answer. What do you think of companies such as rev9 or truhart? Both are in the $500-$600 for my civic and both have damping and camber adjustability. Thank you!
  • @iwanta69rs
    i only run ohlins on my cars and bikes used to be all kw but cant beat ohlins
  • @Gaming.Labs_GL
    Eibach Pro-kit with TEIN Endura Pro Plus. Pretty damn solid for me,
  • @prospect2664
    What would your suggestion be for coilovers: 2013 86, will also drive when it snows, roads can be quite bumpy in my town, planning on tracking it during the summer (like maybe once a month or so) and then do some winter drifting. It will mostly be used for either short trips (15km per day) or for 450+km trips every month and like 1k+km every month total. Will most likely set 1 ride height, that suits both summer and winter and idk if it matters, but planning on keeping it as a project car, soo... like 300-400hp+ in the future (few years into the future tho)
  • @CarbonLexus
    No mention of Godspeed or Megan’s or Feals
  • Have an idea of what you want before installing them I went from lowering springs to USED cheap Godspeed coilovers To BC racing DR coilovers I wanted the out of the box experience with the BCs thinking they knew what they were doing The BCs are WAY too low and WAY too stiff. Made the ride unbearable and the rear feels like it's on a stiff pogo stick I've narrowed it down to they just put way too much preload on out the box. The more weight I can pack in my trunk, the more comfortable the ride gets And yes, the Godspeed were actually good I loved them (the Godspeeds and BCs are on 2 different (but the same) mini coopers) I had adjusted the Godspeeds myself before install bc they were all out of wack. I literally had them on 0 preload (finger tight) and 3/16 damping
  • @SerioTGMF
    Quick question, I seen that you have the Fortune Autos on your IS300. I have a IS300 but for me its moslty going to be a daily/touge car when i want to rip it around some corners, i have seen that the BC coilovers have a lot of praise as well, but what would u recommend in getting the fortune autos, or the bc - that being DS or ER to have that adjustability and that comfort/ready to track at any point. I also just want to bite the bullet and do it right the first time then having to buy some type of upgrade
  • I’ve been stuck trying to decide between Silvera NeoMax vs BC DS for my 92 civic hatchback with a B series swap. The car is gutted and has 100% suspension upgrades as far as adjustability and has a 4 point roll cage. It has the entry level Tein street basis now but I want to upgrade it. The car will be tracked but honestly be more street driven. Any advice would be great.
  • @patrickbaker93
    What would you recomend between kw v3 and ohlin road track. Car is a fun daily driver 750 whp g80 m3
  • @qtheduke4056
    97 ls400 here what would you recommend? Roads here are quite inconsistent. It’s not necessarily a daily but I do drive it quite a bit now.
  • I got a 97 bmw 7 series, don’t want to lower it or anything like that, just for a smooth drive, would you recommend bc racing Coilovers? Or are they more focused on track stuff?
  • Can you do video modding beater cars? I have a 03 corolla and it looks like crap, can I make it look decent without making it ricey?
  • @nrdslayer6942
    Got me rev9 hyper street 2 and I mean yeah cheap but not much are sold for a 11 Corolla
  • @pradosalvador5
    I have a Toyota Highlander 2019, and I want to be able to lower it by an inch and lift it by an inch in winter. I'm trying to get tier 2; I'm not trying to go too low. I want to be able to drive as smoothly as possible. Which one would be best for me?
  • I have Mercedes E500 4matic wagon and i want to convert from air ride to adjustable coilovers, and keep a comfortable ride. I know coilovers wont be the same as air ride, but is there any adjustable coilovers that can get me close. I going to be running 18" wheels to maintain some tire comfort. I was told bc was the way to go. I will be lowering the car a inch or little more just for appearance.