Which coilover???
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Benefits of 9 over 8:
-they are faster
-they put more rubber on the road (tire sits square on the wheel)
-crisper steering feel
-less tire springrate
-more women in your bed
#43
225/45/15 NT01's over an 8" wheel on my NB.
225/50/15 A048's over a 9" wheel on my Turbo NA. I currently have 225/45/15 NT01's on these wheels now.
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I have the FM suspension.. The ride height without cutting any of the dead coils is only a little bit lower compared to stock. The ride is better compared to stock IMO. I have 15X9.. think +35 offset.. only 205s, but not even close to rubbing/hitting anything. Personally I want something a bit more harsh as I don't care about ride quality very much now that it's not my DD.
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Ok, I am the guy with tein basics. Dont get the basics. I just recently adjusted my ride height to 12.5f / 13r and now the ride is rather harsh (bump steer?), especially in the rear. I am considering getting some ISC tophats to give more travel, and I bet that will help a lot. Anyway, just thought I would throw it out there.
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I have driven/tracked/own both. Yes, the 9's make a slightly better contact patch and have a firmer sidewall. Arguably, they are slightly faster. However, this setup is for this guy's wife's daily driver with some track time, not a race car. I am going to say judging by the OP's given information, an 8" vs a 9" for him and his wife is not going to make any difference. When a person is capable of driving their car around 9.5 to 10/10's consistently, something like a 9" over an 8" will show it's advantages.
225/45/15 NT01's over an 8" wheel on my NB.
225/50/15 A048's over a 9" wheel on my Turbo NA. I currently have 225/45/15 NT01's on these wheels now.
225/45/15 NT01's over an 8" wheel on my NB.
225/50/15 A048's over a 9" wheel on my Turbo NA. I currently have 225/45/15 NT01's on these wheels now.
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shuddup, bitch. 9's are faster and you're a dumb bitch. The reason they're only "slightly faster" is because you're afraid to put it on the curbs. Savington is my bitch, and I'll be god-damned if you're going to mouth off to him without asking my permission. Next time you want to yap at him like a bitch.
u always seem to gay things up a bit...
#49
shuddup, bitch. 9's are faster and you're a dumb bitch. The reason they're only "slightly faster" is because you're afraid to put it on the curbs. Savington is my bitch, and I'll be god-damned if you're going to mouth off to him without asking my permission. Next time you want to yap at him like a bitch.
Oh look, it's Miataturbo.net's residential e-thug. I can't even begin to tell you how intimidating you are.
For the record, I wasn't mouthing off at Savington. I know who he is, what he has done, and have a lot of respect him and his driving. I wasn't even disagreeing with him. Like I said, for the OP's scenario, the 9's are not needed. If it is his Wife's daily, there is a pretty damn good chance she is not going to be running around on some NT01's or other insert R-Compound tire here
#55
20$ durashocks from Autozone will be "good enough."
Lifetime brake pads will be "good enough."
Overboosted power steering is "good enough."
Good enough? The term "good enough" is how GM got in the mess it's in. Drive a Cavalier, that's "good enough."
#56
FCM are just stock NB tophats, modded to take an NA shock, and with Shaik's bushing material. ISC is deeper and cheaper, Better for slammage with more travel. The family ITA car has ISC tophats sitting at IIRC 10.5" F and 10.75" rear. Plenty of travel on both ends. I have less travel on my NB with similar ride-height, NA shocks and FCM tophat
yeah D'oh
yeah D'oh
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prove me wrong
i agree its not optimal but ive got an insane deal on this combo and everything was brand new so i couldnt pass. it works.
Good enough? The price difference for 7" to 8" is not much at all. With an 8" you get the great 6UL rim, besides.
20$ durashocks from Autozone will be "good enough."
Lifetime brake pads will be "good enough."
Overboosted power steering is "good enough."
Good enough? The term "good enough" is how GM got in the mess it's in. Drive a Cavalier, that's "good enough."
20$ durashocks from Autozone will be "good enough."
Lifetime brake pads will be "good enough."
Overboosted power steering is "good enough."
Good enough? The term "good enough" is how GM got in the mess it's in. Drive a Cavalier, that's "good enough."