Official: WED Night Va-Jay-Jay Statue Meet 9pm
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 846
From: Fremont, CA
Car Info: 2008 subaru AWD stroller...wahaha
I was looking for a setup too... looking at the cusco zero 2e w/ lower spring rate, so i can push push in the seat without getting my lazy @$$ out. but will it be too bumpy for female passenger (my ex-gf)
or should I do somethin else??
alan'09
or should I do somethin else??
alan'09
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 846
From: Fremont, CA
Car Info: 2008 subaru AWD stroller...wahaha
Registered User
iTrader: (5)
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 7,634
From: Campbell, CA
Car Info: Some sort of Subaru
oh, you guys and your spring rates... 
my springs rates are only 275lbs (4.9kg) front and 225lbs (4.0kg) rear... but, my RS was bouncy as hell... reason? strut body and valving. most struts are only 20mm in diameter, but the coilovers i have are 40mm in diameter. the valving is insane (for daily driving) and they have very little 'give' at all... but, they handle AMAZINGLY when you jump the car...
i might have to get my coilovers re-valved to be slightly less aggressive...
to make it SLIGHTLY more civilized.
oh, and to lessen the chances of blowing out another coilover...

my springs rates are only 275lbs (4.9kg) front and 225lbs (4.0kg) rear... but, my RS was bouncy as hell... reason? strut body and valving. most struts are only 20mm in diameter, but the coilovers i have are 40mm in diameter. the valving is insane (for daily driving) and they have very little 'give' at all... but, they handle AMAZINGLY when you jump the car...

i might have to get my coilovers re-valved to be slightly less aggressive...
to make it SLIGHTLY more civilized.
oh, and to lessen the chances of blowing out another coilover...


