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| The Next Petter Solberg Car: 06 WRX STI Fav Mod: Front license plate delete Location: San Diego Posts: 931
IWSTI Addict since: Aug 2006 Trader Rating: (2) | I know there has been a lot talk about the two but what would be a better track set up. They are about the same price so I think they might make a good comparison. I am mostly concerned with which set up allows for the most tire width. Thanks in advance. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| Sold My Soul For Mods Car: '05 CGM STi Fav Mod: Track Time Location: Bethesda, MD Posts: 6,688
IWSTI Addict since: Jun 2004 Trader Rating: (14) | The KW's will definitely be a better track setup. They give you more adjustability, higher spring rates, the ability to corner balance, etc. However, the Ohlins w/ RCE's will be very nice for just casual track days and they will allow more clearance for wide tires. Plus the Ohlins/RCE will be a bit more comfortable for daily driving. |
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| Authorized Vendor Car: 06 B-SPEC Legacy wit Fav Mod: AP Pedals and Motons Location: SEE the NEW SITE www.GTWO Posts: 1,120
IWSTI Addict since: Oct 2005 Trader Rating: (3) | Just to add to the confusion/choices....be sure to check out the Racecomp Engineering Tarmac 2 coilovers, just released. Hey Dan, next year you're coming to SEMA, we all decided. - Andrew |
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| The Next Petter Solberg Car: 06 WRX STI Fav Mod: Front license plate delete Location: San Diego Posts: 931
IWSTI Addict since: Aug 2006 Trader Rating: (2) | Sorry for all the questions but there is a member here running Tein springs with 18x8.5 Advans +45 offset with 265/35/18 tires and it looks great. Do you think this can be done? If not what size wheel and tire set up in an 18" would be suitable? Lastly can the RCE non lowering camber plates be used with your new coilovers that I am currently running with your springs? Thanks |
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| Sold My Soul For Mods Car: '05 CGM STi Fav Mod: Track Time Location: Bethesda, MD Posts: 6,688
IWSTI Addict since: Jun 2004 Trader Rating: (14) | Well if it's already being done then yes it can be done I don't really think that extra little bit of tire width is a necessity for street driving but it does look good. Those tires will almost definitely not fit with coilovers but with a strut/spring setup it should. And yes, the RCE plates can be used with almost any strut/coilover. |
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| Authorized Vendor Car: 06 B-SPEC Legacy wit Fav Mod: AP Pedals and Motons Location: SEE the NEW SITE www.GTWO Posts: 1,120
IWSTI Addict since: Oct 2005 Trader Rating: (3) | Quote:
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Car: 05 STi, 87 325e Fav Mod: ohlins w/RCE springs, sz55 Location: charleston Posts: 566
IWSTI Addict since: Nov 2005 Trader Rating: (1) | I have the exact same problem except for that the RCE springs literally just arrived at my door. So do I keep the springs and buy some ohlins or do I sell them and buy the new RCE coilovers? I autocross often and want to start to track the car. I drive on rough roads and also might want to think about rally-xing. Could either of those setups handle a rally-x course? I'm also just getting started and want to work more on my driving than suspension setups. COuld the coilovers ever be "Set it and forget it?" I'm having a very hard time deciding. I just don't want to get the ohlins and wish that I could get more performance and I don't want to buy coilovers and make my girlfriend unwilling to ride with me. |
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| S204 Racer Car: '04.5 STi Fav Mod: Whiteline steering rack bushings Location: Montgomery, Al Posts: 3,073
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2006 Trader Rating: (0) | Now that I have my coilovers mostly dialed in they're as close to "set it and forget it" as any setup is. I might make a tweak here and there, but once you get things setup you won't have to think much about it and will be able to focus primarily on your driving. If you're going to spend a fair amount of time autocrossing or doing track days, I think coilovers are the way to go. I guess it depends on what you value more. If I had something like a Legacy I'd probably consider Ohlins dampers as a less focused, but still great performing option. |
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| Authorized Vendor Car: 2008 Pinarello FP5 Fav Mod: New Underwear after a 147mph slide into turn 17 at Sebring in the rain....still got 3rd.. Location: Columbia, Maryland Posts: 3,410
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2005 Trader Rating: (10) | I think the Ohlins would really surprise you with our springs. MAIN REASON?...the Ohlins leave off where the stock struts ability ends,.with that said the OHLINS/ RCE springs is better than MOST realize. Like the M6 that was flogging around at BMW Performance Center with michilin pilot sport cups....best of both worlds. Again, just because we offer coilovers now, we will continue to steer you the direction that works best. Granted, both are pricey. Bargain basement set up..RCE springs and Whiteline sway bars and get a TON of track time. Myles(@ X5 launch BMW PC.) Myles This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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