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Hey Guys,

Just wanted to get an idea from the guys who have coilovers, whether its worth it? What i want to know is how is the handling improved and what is the ride quality like?

Cheers

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i would never have another car without them, and i know of at lease 4 others on the forums running cusco's that would say the same thing.


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i would never have another car without them, and i know of at lease 4 others on the forums running cusco's that would say the same thing.

amen to that brother :D :D :D :D :D

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ive never lowered my car with jst springs so i cant really compare coilovers to anything else..

however the appeal of being able to choose a height and dampening is quite a positive.

u will never get the same ride quality as stock.. but ur handling and driving experience/fun will definately increase!

*two thumbs up*

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i was the 1st to get cusco zero2..

for daily use, makes interior rattles after a while..

keep that in mind but other than that for handling wise

cant get better :)

other than the coilies, also need to get good tyres to help them

or else still be going under.. my 2cent :)

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i was the 1st to get cusco zero2..

for daily use, makes interior rattles after a while..

keep that in mind but other than that for handling wise

cant get better :)

other than the coilies, also need to get good tyres to help them

or else still be going under.. my 2cent :)

Yes true about the rattles already started hearing them but u knw wat .... its a corolla its built to rattle

<_< <_< <_<

And yes i gave the tyres an almighty test .... just imagine 80km of natio run type roads but the difference being the road is smooth and flat unlike the natio :D :D :D :D :D :D

My verdict ...... I LOVE MY SETUP :D :D :D :D :D

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So given the generally harsher ride with coilovers. Would users recommend a 16" or 17" wheel/tyre package to suit?

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So given the generally harsher ride with coilovers. Would users recommend a 16" or 17" wheel/tyre package to suit?

if you go 16's you will have better tyre selection AD07's etc appart from that i dont think the ride would vary alot between the 16 and 17's

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So given the generally harsher ride with coilovers. Would users recommend a 16" or 17" wheel/tyre package to suit?

depends what u want..

looks or warrior set up?

lol

warrior my opnion should stick with superlight 16"..

and for tyres best bang i reckon the rt215.. performs very well on streets..

and they dont wear as fast as other semis :)

if u want street ill stick with ad07 or bridgestone so3

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What spring rate did u get with the Zero 2?

7kg front and 5kg rear are the standard springs rates on zero2 for corolla's

unless u request other rates on ur order :)

from my experience the zero2 spring set up on the dc2r are a little better..

they have 8kg front and 6kg rear..

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So given the generally harsher ride with coilovers. Would users recommend a 16" or 17" wheel/tyre package to suit?

if you go 16's you will have better tyre selection AD07's etc appart from that i dont think the ride would vary alot between the 16 and 17's

no, on the track 17s are NERVOUS on the limit with 215/40r17. 16s are faster around the track as well.

i know pippy will tell u the same.

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would that also be due to the tyres not being as good? i know that both you guys ran 16's with AD07's....

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So given the generally harsher ride with coilovers. Would users recommend a 16" or 17" wheel/tyre package to suit?

if you go 16's you will have better tyre selection AD07's etc appart from that i dont think the ride would vary alot between the 16 and 17's

no, on the track 17s are NERVOUS on the limit with 215/40r17. 16s are faster around the track as well.

i know pippy will tell u the same.

agree!!

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and for tyres best bang i reckon the rt215.. performs very well on streets..

and they dont wear as fast as other semis :)

rt215 are no longer available they have been replaced with rt615 which have a design more suited to cornering then the 215s

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and for tyres best bang i reckon the rt215.. performs very well on streets..

and they dont wear as fast as other semis :)

rt215 are no longer available they have been replaced with rt615 which have a design more suited to cornering then the 215s

oh really..

well there u go..

:)

u find out how much they are?

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Don't quote me on it but I think Tempe Tyres do them for just slightly more then the 215s ~$200 a tyre

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Hey guys r coilovers easy to install??? can i do it at home my self??

Well, with the right tools and know how, yes you can. Danz did it at home with a couple of people to help him.

But you'll then have to get your wheels aligned at a shop anyway after that.

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