is it really that important that height adjustments not change the spring preload in coilovers? ive been researching on here and ozhonda, and i keep reading that certain coilovers are not recommended due to the fact when you change the height, you change the preload, which is not desirable. is this an important trait to look out for when selecting coilovers that will be mostly run on the streets?
im currently looking for a reasonably-priced set of coilovers for my DC5R that will spend pretty much all of its time on the streets. with that said, i wouldn't mind experiencing the track in a couple of years time at least once, once i get uni out of the way, and get some decent mods in. hence i want some coilovers that i can tweak for when that time comes also; doesn't need to be so high-end for clocking quick times, just enough for me to have some fun safely.
ive considered tein ss', but they're a bit out of my budget, plus ive heard they're a bit too soft. buddyclub n+ have crossed my mind, but ive heard the quality isn't very good/reliable. bc (borchan) racing; i have mixed thoughts on - their QA was very poor in their first production batch, but with their most recent batch (gold BRs), i have only read of good reviews about them, even though they're made from the same factory as the first batch (in taiwan ..)
any suggestions/recommendations with justification would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance
im currently looking for a reasonably-priced set of coilovers for my DC5R that will spend pretty much all of its time on the streets. with that said, i wouldn't mind experiencing the track in a couple of years time at least once, once i get uni out of the way, and get some decent mods in. hence i want some coilovers that i can tweak for when that time comes also; doesn't need to be so high-end for clocking quick times, just enough for me to have some fun safely.
ive considered tein ss', but they're a bit out of my budget, plus ive heard they're a bit too soft. buddyclub n+ have crossed my mind, but ive heard the quality isn't very good/reliable. bc (borchan) racing; i have mixed thoughts on - their QA was very poor in their first production batch, but with their most recent batch (gold BRs), i have only read of good reviews about them, even though they're made from the same factory as the first batch (in taiwan ..)
any suggestions/recommendations with justification would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance
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