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anyone running the el-cheap-o ebay coilovers on a festiva?

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  • anyone running the el-cheap-o ebay coilovers on a festiva?

    just wondering if anyone is running the cheap-o ebay coilovers on there festiva and how they are holding up, (or not) and how harsh a ride it is,

    Im thinking of going kyb gr-2 all way around and then buying a set of the cheap-o coilover sleeve kits, then buying the right rate springs for them..


    I wish they would just sell the cheap sleeve kits without the springs or a choice of rates...

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    if your going to go around buying cheap sleeves then buying expensive springs to fix the rate problem, why they heck dont you just buy the real lowering springs.

    And yes I have the civic cheap coilovers on pimptiva, I have it set only like 1 inch drop, but last time I checked they where holding up fine, depends if you like having a jackhammer between your legs, and how ruff your roads are.

    I like mine other than one part of the 13 miles I travel each way to work, just a issue with the road. I suggest getting the lowering springs, I only got these for a temperary till winter.

    Logan

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    • #3
      Ive got on my fester, and up until the point the struts went to hell, it cornered like a beast, but it rode like a buckboard....i enjoyed it, but thats me.....
      ...on your death bed, you will retain complete consciousness.....So i got that goin for me...which is nice...

      1993 Fester (gettin cruised like WHAT!)
      2006 HD Dyna SuperGlide (thumpin)
      88 Notch Stang (gettin built)

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      • #4
        ebay coilovers

        I recently got a set of ractive coilovers for a miata from ebay for 50 bucks.
        mostly i was interested in the coilover adjuster bodies and as you might have guessed its not a bolt on application. so here is the plan.

        1: chuck the ractive springs 5.5 inch 450lb fr and 350lb r (free to the first person who send me cash to ship them.

        2: order generic 2.5 in ID springs from Summit Racing (QA1 circle track products) in a 9 inch length with 220lb fr and 180lb rear (these are the most civil rates i found on the website) . $160

        special note: the also sell a 10 inch progressive 140-250 lb spring i am considering but as they are 65 each instead of 40 i am hesitant.

        3: since the coilover top hats are flat i am turning some custom aluminum spacers to mate them to the stock shock mounts and hold the stock shock bearing. (i have a design for camber plates, must find the time).

        total spent : $490

        $200 gr2 struts (roughly)
        $160 springs and couplers
        $100 high duro front mounts (festiva motorsport)
        $30 rear mounts

        i feel the spring rates about double (alittle more in front) will keep me off the bumpstops at a lower height without bouncing me all over the back roads (autocross isn't everyday).


        what do you all think?
        Nothing says "triumph of enthusiasm over physics" like a Front Wheel Drive race car.
        - Dennis Grant
        FarNorthRacing.com

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