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Posted by D.R.E (Member # 10484) on :
 
Hey I was wondering what's a good brand for some front coils and price as well..
 
Posted by *EPIK* (Member # 7481) on :
 
Are u looking for a nice drag setup for maximum weight transfer, or a good street/road race setup?
 
Posted by D.R.E (Member # 10484) on :
 
Basically street set up
 
Posted by *EPIK* (Member # 7481) on :
 
Well, it's a pricey setup, but I recommend a Maximum Motorsports Bilstein Coilover setup. The quality is top notch, handling is great, & the ride quality will actually improve over a standard lowering spring setup. Call them up & they will get you all the info you need & they are VERY helpful.
 
Posted by D.R.E (Member # 10484) on :
 
Ok thanks but are the UPR joints a good set up?
 
Posted by RAP66 (Member # 3360) on :
 
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Originally posted by D.R.E:
Ok thanks but are the UPR joints a good set up?

Popular opinion is that UPR stuff is junk.

I have the MM bilstein setup and really like how it rides compared to H&R race springs & Koni's
 
Posted by D.R.E (Member # 10484) on :
 
I see what's your spring rate if you don't mind me askin RAP66
 
Posted by 65coupe87notch (Member # 9621) on :
 
I have the Bilstein HDs with the MM coilover kits. And it rides like no other. It handles like a dream. My spring rate is 325 up front and 225 in the rear. IMO get the MM setup!! [patriot]
 
Posted by RAP66 (Member # 3360) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by D.R.E:
I see what's your spring rate if you don't mind me askin RAP66

I dont remember exactly which springs I have, I'll check tonite.
 
Posted by D.R.E (Member # 10484) on :
 
Koo thanks guys I'll look into the mm coils better spending a little more cash for better quality ha then buy some bs..
 
Posted by RAP66 (Member # 3360) on :
 
If you go with the MM setup, be sure u talk to them to get the right springs, based on what u want and plan to do with the car.
 
Posted by D.R.E (Member # 10484) on :
 
Thanks yea Iam leaning more towards mm setup I sure will
 
Posted by Sicarius428 (Member # 7236) on :
 
MM is the way to go but if you are on a budget, MMR makes a coilover setup that works pretty well.
Kevin
 
Posted by SPECIALTY15***MM PERFORMANCE*** (Member # 2978) on :
 
I USED UPR ONES WITH STRANGE SHOCKS HAVENT HAD A PROBLEM THEY FIT NICE AND DONT MAKE ANY NOISE AND THERE PRETTY AFFORDABLE
 
Posted by 5.0 with some go (Member # 8248) on :
 
what are you doing with the Car ? if ur just going for a drag suspension any will work, strange's kit uprs kit mmr's kit granatelli's kit but be warned they will make noise since there cheap kits, if your going for a track setup look at KW, MM or griggs you will be much more impressed with these setups for a track car
 
Posted by RAP66 (Member # 3360) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by D.R.E:
I see what's your spring rate if you don't mind me askin RAP66

it only took me 2 months to get the numbers.
LOL! I finally remembered to look at the springs.

325 front / 250 rear
 




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