View Poll Results: What is Elrooko's suspension setup going to be?
BC Racing Coilover



2
20.00%
BillStein PSS10



4
40.00%
Tein Flex



1
10.00%
Tein Comfortsport



0
0%
HKS Hypermax



0
0%
Other (please specify)



3
30.00%
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POLL: Ultimate Weekend Warrior Suspension Setup
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From: Ontario, Canada
POLL: Ultimate Weekend Warrior Suspension Setup
Hey All,
First off, this isn't my daily driver car, and I store it during the winter. I took the car to the track a couple of times and I really need a new suspension. The car is a 2003 6MT. It is really too soft and I still have a fair bit of body roll and "gushiness" I want to get rid of. Basically I want something adjustable that I can the ride stiffness up and down when I get to and leave the track. I already have stillen sway bars set to medium/medium and a good set of Bridgestone RE050A Pole Position tires and I'm running on the stock 18" setup.
I was considering BC Racing but all the posts about the infamous "clunk" have me questioning this choice. I was also considering BilStein PSS10 but many have said that it really isn't a good track suspension. So please vote for what my setup is going to be.
Thanks all
First off, this isn't my daily driver car, and I store it during the winter. I took the car to the track a couple of times and I really need a new suspension. The car is a 2003 6MT. It is really too soft and I still have a fair bit of body roll and "gushiness" I want to get rid of. Basically I want something adjustable that I can the ride stiffness up and down when I get to and leave the track. I already have stillen sway bars set to medium/medium and a good set of Bridgestone RE050A Pole Position tires and I'm running on the stock 18" setup.
I was considering BC Racing but all the posts about the infamous "clunk" have me questioning this choice. I was also considering BilStein PSS10 but many have said that it really isn't a good track suspension. So please vote for what my setup is going to be.
Thanks all
all good choices, the tein is good easy choice, Tanabe is nice different choice and the HKS is the probably the best qaulity system. BC has good customer service and rebuild options at the moment and I would still seriously consider them.
In addition to that you'll probably need at least a rear camber and toe kit and maybe a front camber kit if you go low enough. I would go ahead and make your front bar one step stiffer. Keep an eye on your end links, if they show signs of breakage replace with new OEM or get new aftermarkets, ConceptZ performance makes a set for $250 (Front and rear total).
With you being from Canada, I would look into Bings suspension arms, I know he makes parts for the 240SX/300ZX crowd and he may for the Z/G as well. his parts are really nice quality.
goodluck
PS, also look into KW, you'll variant 2 or 3 probably.
In addition to that you'll probably need at least a rear camber and toe kit and maybe a front camber kit if you go low enough. I would go ahead and make your front bar one step stiffer. Keep an eye on your end links, if they show signs of breakage replace with new OEM or get new aftermarkets, ConceptZ performance makes a set for $250 (Front and rear total).
With you being from Canada, I would look into Bings suspension arms, I know he makes parts for the 240SX/300ZX crowd and he may for the Z/G as well. his parts are really nice quality.
goodluck
PS, also look into KW, you'll variant 2 or 3 probably.
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