View Poll Results: Which System would you install on your Tib?
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Which Coilover system to buy?!?
#1
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Which Coilover system to buy?!?
Bitter sweetness right here!
Bitter: My Eibachs are sagging. B.A.D. Cant even get my tiny Honda scissor jack under the Tib anymore without almost ripping off my side skirt. So its time to spend some money.
Sweetness: I need some help spending my money! I've decided I want to go with a coilover suspension, but not sure what to buy.
I've been looking at getting some Ksports, but realize there are a number of other brands, Megan, BC, DC, among others. I'd like some feedback on what RD owners have used in the past, how they handled, AND how they lasted over the years. I'm very disappointed that these Eibachs are failing after only about 8 years. I will be sending them in to hopefully get replacements that will be unloaded on ebay when the time comes.
So......
Ksport seems to have the most options. I like that. Makes me feel they put a lot of thought in how the suspension affects different road sports.
Kontrol Pros: are most affordable
Ksport Kontrol Pro"]Ksport Kontrol Pro
Spec AR (Asphalt rally) have the ability to adjust to OEM height levels which will really come in handy come time for emissions. (colorado uses a dyno system, it sucks)
Ksport Spec AR
Megan EZ are affordable as well, just not sure of the quality.
Megan EZ
Or.... does anyone offer other advice, suggestions on what coilover system I should be looking for.
Main Goals:
Ride height not too low. Closest to OEM would be great for inspection time, 2" drop would be great at the track.
Good handling, but not too harsh
easy to adjust both dampening and height
I have a good budget for this upgrade, but also not looking to spend all of it!
Bitter: My Eibachs are sagging. B.A.D. Cant even get my tiny Honda scissor jack under the Tib anymore without almost ripping off my side skirt. So its time to spend some money.
Sweetness: I need some help spending my money! I've decided I want to go with a coilover suspension, but not sure what to buy.
I've been looking at getting some Ksports, but realize there are a number of other brands, Megan, BC, DC, among others. I'd like some feedback on what RD owners have used in the past, how they handled, AND how they lasted over the years. I'm very disappointed that these Eibachs are failing after only about 8 years. I will be sending them in to hopefully get replacements that will be unloaded on ebay when the time comes.
So......
Ksport seems to have the most options. I like that. Makes me feel they put a lot of thought in how the suspension affects different road sports.
Kontrol Pros: are most affordable
Ksport Kontrol Pro"]Ksport Kontrol Pro
Spec AR (Asphalt rally) have the ability to adjust to OEM height levels which will really come in handy come time for emissions. (colorado uses a dyno system, it sucks)
Ksport Spec AR
Megan EZ are affordable as well, just not sure of the quality.
Megan EZ
Or.... does anyone offer other advice, suggestions on what coilover system I should be looking for.
Main Goals:
Ride height not too low. Closest to OEM would be great for inspection time, 2" drop would be great at the track.
Good handling, but not too harsh
easy to adjust both dampening and height
I have a good budget for this upgrade, but also not looking to spend all of it!
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I went with the Megan, but if I was to do it over I'd go with a set of Ceika triple adjustable with remote reservoirs. Also twice as expensive as the Megans.
I haven't had any road time on them yet so nothing concrete I can say there. But price-wise you cant beat it. I got my for ~$900 shipped brand new.
The ksport and DC are the exact same thing. I wasn't able to get my hands on them because apparently DC has discontinued theirs and ksport wanted 6-8 weeks to produce them. Just a heads up there.
I haven't had any road time on them yet so nothing concrete I can say there. But price-wise you cant beat it. I got my for ~$900 shipped brand new.
The ksport and DC are the exact same thing. I wasn't able to get my hands on them because apparently DC has discontinued theirs and ksport wanted 6-8 weeks to produce them. Just a heads up there.
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Everyone who I know that has the Ksport Pro's love them and have no issues. However, just take it into consideration that at some point a long the line, you will have to have coil overs overhauled. Depending how you drive and how the roads are, that time frame could be anywhere from 4-8 years down the road.
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Tibbi- Those Ceika's look sick! They are not well known though. Any idea how long they have been around and how the products hold up over time?
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I say Ksport AR's. I don't know anybody with them, but they look to fit your desires. I've been happy with my second hand first gen Ksport Kontrol Pro's. Due to a design change replacing the strut cartridges is currently only $200 less than getting an entire brand new set of coilovers. Cilovers are expensive in more ways than one.
I wouldn't call raising/lowering the height easy, and you'll need to get an alignment afterwards also.
I wouldn't call raising/lowering the height easy, and you'll need to get an alignment afterwards also.
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If you have a credit card with warranty extension, that will help cover some of that gamble. If the company does fall off the map they'll give you the bucks to replace 'em.
It would be totally unique in the Tiburon market. Trust me, If I ever get around to building my 2nd RD or wagon, this will me my kit of choice.
Again, a gable of sorts. The known good options are much cheaper and in no danger of dropping form sight.
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I'm getting terrible in my old age! LOL! Making these decisions is getting harder and harder. Maybe its because they are somewhat expensive decisions on a car that is now 14 years old!
I will look into the Ceikas a bit more for sure. I like being unique, but also want them to be dependable and up to the task.
Yeah, I understand that height adjustment is not the easiest. But at least it would be an option. I'd probably only adjust for inspection, so once every 2 years.
visionz, you have a good point. I'd like something nice, but knowing they will need to be serviced every 4 to 8 years makes me want to be more frugal and maybe go with a less expensive alternative. Like 187sks mentioned, he might as well just replace his set with a brand new set. I know I would if it only meant 200 bucks or less. Kind of a no brainer their if you ask me.
Damn......Will have a few more sleepless nights over this I believe! Thanks for the input everyone! Keep it coming if you have any other suggestions.
I will look into the Ceikas a bit more for sure. I like being unique, but also want them to be dependable and up to the task.
Yeah, I understand that height adjustment is not the easiest. But at least it would be an option. I'd probably only adjust for inspection, so once every 2 years.
visionz, you have a good point. I'd like something nice, but knowing they will need to be serviced every 4 to 8 years makes me want to be more frugal and maybe go with a less expensive alternative. Like 187sks mentioned, he might as well just replace his set with a brand new set. I know I would if it only meant 200 bucks or less. Kind of a no brainer their if you ask me.
Damn......Will have a few more sleepless nights over this I believe! Thanks for the input everyone! Keep it coming if you have any other suggestions.