There's also COMFORT. BIG ASS CON DEPENDING ON WHAT COILOVER YOU BUY. I find soo many brands like yourselves conveniently do not mention how to spec out a set of coilovers based on what the driver wants/needs. WE NEED MORE BRANDS TALKING ABOUT LONG TERM REVEIWS ON THESE PRODUCTS. I bought ISC coilovers thinking they wouldn't be that much difference in comfort and I fucking hate them. There is no readily available information that talk about comfort and how to spec out a set of aftermarket coilovers that focus on comfort day to day driving and lowering.
I was going to get the rtr tactical kit but after seeing it does not come with camber plates, I changed my decision to BC BR series. Getting them installed soon.
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@@drifty1523Superior material, lighter, stronger, less coils which provides more stroke than a normal coil. Swift will not admit this, but everyone knows that you can use a lower Swift spring rate and it will still perform as if it were a higher spring rate.
@@deepinmythots752 My Evo VII has maxpeedingrods MXRs and they are fine. Problem is coilovers in general have inferior lifespan to OEM shock absorbers, KYB shocks would have twice the lifespan of 1000 dollar BC/Tein coilovers, surprised that they never touched up on this in the video. My general rule of thumb is if your car has less than 200HP and you don't go to track you are wasting money on coils. Also get coils that are serviceable (BC R rebuild kits) I've seen Teins fail prematurely on Civics a lot, those are less than 1000Kg vehicles too.
@@FitmentIndustries hey I got a email update saying my order is expected to ship on a certain date, does that mean shipped to my shipping adress or shipped to you guys then I have to wait longer until you guys ship them out? An I’m in Southern California where the makers of my item I ordered are an was also wondering why don’t you guys have the main seller just ship to the buyer for quicker an better service for the customer????
Hi sir, im from philippines, and was about to buy a Airone Coilovers worth around 600-700$ for my Toyota Corolla Ae101, can i adjust it to make it more comfortable? Maybe close to stock shocks? Thanks