Suspension Bang for the Buck
#18
-V
#19
Hey V,
Referring to using GT2 parts in a TT or installing Ohlin's bits on a GT2 OR a TT?
Spring diameter look similar to OE GT2 from pictures, so tire clearance should stay similar on GT2.
-Rob
Referring to using GT2 parts in a TT or installing Ohlin's bits on a GT2 OR a TT?
Spring diameter look similar to OE GT2 from pictures, so tire clearance should stay similar on GT2.
-Rob
#20
-V
#21
I have had H&R Coilovers on my 2003tt for the last 2 years or so. Have them set at GT2 height and corner balanced the car. I like them in combo with Pilot Sport Cup tires for my occasional track use but find them a little harsh on the street, especially the rear.
#23
I bought new KW V1 coilovers and installed them in the garage at home. I also made up some adjustable upper rear dog bones and installed them. I did an approx alignment using a square, tape measure and straight edges and got it amazingly close. I experimented a bit with ride heights and F to R variations until I got what I wanted as far as handling, turn in and looks. My car is very low, looks great and handles awesome. I also went an adj rear sway bar in the lightest setting. Everything is very neutral now, ride is better and more comfortable than stock. I'm in everything under $3K including a pro alignment and a few hours to install.
#24
Sorry, i bought the GT2/GT2 parts and Tim did the full RWD conversion with top hats, rotors etc... but I think they have the stock turbo DFV set up as well for AWD... call and ask
#25
...which is good news, because I'm already leaning in that direction.
Best,
-V
#26
I am in the same boat as the original poster. I have done ~10 track days in the last ~10 years, so that is not a major factor in my decision. Having a decent ride on the street is a higher priority. I would have already bought springs if I hadn't read so many accounts of how brutal the H&Rs are. The prospect of paying 10x as much for coilovers might make the springs seem a bit smoother though.
#28
I installed a set of K-Sports. I still have to adjust the rebound but should have a better idea soon if they are good or bad. Most people like them, so I decided to give them a try. My first impression was that the ride is really nice but too soft for hard cornering. That said, rebound is set in the middle whereas most people set them on the stiffer side; I should have them firmed up over the weekend and give the car another good run.
If not, H&R should be good. I had them on my BMW and liked them a lot. Ride was better than stock even though the car was lower.
If not, H&R should be good. I had them on my BMW and liked them a lot. Ride was better than stock even though the car was lower.
#29
Definitely! I can't believe how harsh the ride is given how much suspension travel there is. Feels very nervous when you push the car.
#30
**911 series**
Turbo - most power
GT3 - best handling
carrera - highest profit margin (lol)