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Braineack 10-25-2013 07:36 AM

I've have three different adjustable damping shocks installed since 2005, I've touched them like 2 times ever.

ScottyP3821 10-25-2013 08:05 AM

The come with shock plots look at the fuckin website. I give up with you one sided ass holes. I gave an explanation you can read more about them on their website. The are slightly cheaper than vmaxx due to shipping and they have more adjustability and run an 8/6 ratio. That's why I like them more I had vmaxx they were ok. DONE! IM unsubscribing

Braineack 10-25-2013 08:10 AM

honestly, I'd probably buy megans before vmaxx.

davzway 10-31-2013 03:19 PM

New to site, have been spending several hours searching for info on STREET shocks to replace expensive Racing struct/lowered spring/ 2" ground clearance HARD ride that came with car.... another hour and will go back to Googling.. not worth ABUSE from INSIDERS who know everything. davzway Flame away.. nothing new to a General Contractor for 40+ years

sixshooter 10-31-2013 04:52 PM

What's wrong with you, Dave? I'm here to help.

sixshooter 10-31-2013 04:59 PM

Do you want a smooth ride? What is the intended use of the car?

davzway 11-01-2013 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 1068997)
What's wrong with you, Dave? I'm here to help.

Nothing (there are those that would argue the point). Seriously, I appreciate the few who have sincerely taken pitty on the newbie who did spend 3-hours+ looking at the old stuff in order to not ask a question asked and answered a dozen times over the past few years- and then get flamed for asking a question directly related to a member's experience with what was stated on the thread due to it's being three years old. That was the point- interested in gas used and mileage experience with the Greddy turbo on the 1.6. I will read and keep my trap shut. I do appreciate your consideration and thank you for your time. Davzway

sixshooter 11-01-2013 01:17 PM

Just let me know if I can help.

ChobbyChipmunk 11-02-2013 09:27 PM

I been researching suspension as well. I was leaning towards the Tein Basis, can anyone with basis chime in on what they're like?

BenR 11-02-2013 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by ChobbyChipmunk (Post 1069685)
I been researching suspension as well. I was leaning towards the Tein Basis, can anyone with basis chime in on what they're like?

They are shit.

Really, don't waste any money on it. I'm a cheap cynical bastard, I wanted to hate it, but the 949 suspension is simply outstanding. Just do it right and buy the 949 stuff.

The suspension that 949 has put together is better than anything on the market in any way you can measure or feel. Unless you are confined by a race class regulation fuck anything by anyone else, get the 949 stuff.

timk 11-02-2013 10:53 PM

On a serious note, do you guy get BC coilovers in the US? They seem pretty good bang-for-buck being monotube, proper height adjustment (lowering the shock body not just the spring, so you don't give up travel) and fairly light. They certainly shit all over my old Tein Super Streets.

18psi 11-02-2013 10:55 PM

I'm trying to figure out what is more annoying: these braindead lazy noobs asking us the same question for the trillionth time while absolutely refusing to search.

or

People that imply there is literally nothing under the sun that anyone would ever be satisfied with aside from $1800+ race coilovers.



Probably the n00bz

Onyxyth 11-03-2013 12:03 AM

I paid like $680 for my Megans and I'm pretty happy with them. I set them to full hard :giggle: at first but then backed down to med/hard. I can only compare to stock suspension and a few laid out VWs I've driven in. Definitely a better ride than those.

I would buy 'em again. The fully soft setting probably isn't far off from stock damping if that's what you're into.

p.s. I love how the thread that started full of flaming turned into somewhat legitimate suspension discussion.

ChobbyChipmunk 11-03-2013 12:25 AM

I should of stated that my car is only for daily driving. Never going to go tracking/autox my miata is at 103,000 miles and I think the stock suspension is still intact. Was just wondering when the shocks do blow, seeing what my options were.

alik 11-03-2013 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by ChobbyChipmunk (Post 1069723)
I should of stated that my car is only for daily driving. Never going to go tracking/autox my miata is at 103,000 miles and I think the stock suspension is still intact. Was just wondering when the shocks do blow, seeing what my options were.

Your shocks were blown at some point somewhere about 60,000 miles ago.

EO2K 11-03-2013 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by alik (Post 1069779)
Your shocks were blown at some point somewhere about 60,000 miles ago.

+1. Mine were completely blown and useless at 90k.

ANYTHING you put on the car will be better than 103k stockers. Hell, you could put a set of Koni Str.T shocks on there with your stock springs and maybe a new set of bumpstops (I wouldn't hesitate to get Fatcat 36/46 or 36/36 stops) and it will ride like a completely different car. The difference will be dramatic.

Like 18psi said earlier, you do not have to spend $1800-$2000 on race coilover suspension for a daily driver.

ChobbyChipmunk 11-03-2013 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by alik (Post 1069779)
Your shocks were blown at some point somewhere about 60,000 miles ago.

I only had the car for about 2 months now. Seems to drive fine to me. In that case, I'll look to change them soon at the end of year.

ChobbyChipmunk 11-03-2013 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1069788)
+1. Mine were completely blown and useless at 90k.

ANYTHING you put on the car will be better than 103k stockers. Hell, you could put a set of Koni Str.T shocks on there with your stock springs and maybe a new set of bumpstops (I wouldn't hesitate to get Fatcat 36/46 or 36/36 stops) and it will ride like a completely different car. The difference will be dramatic.

Like 18psi said earlier, you do not have to spend $1800-$2000 on race coilover suspension for a daily driver.

Sorry, but i'm just a real genuine noob. What is the purpose of bump stops?

mgeoffriau 11-03-2013 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by ChobbyChipmunk (Post 1069824)
Sorry, but i'm just a real genuine noob. What is the purpose of bump stops?

To stop your shocks from destroying themselves when you run out of spring travel.

ChobbyChipmunk 11-03-2013 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by mgeoffriau (Post 1069825)
To stop your shocks from destroying themselves when you run out of spring travel.

I'm really leaning towards the Tein Basis, and looking at the description of what comes with it, they already provide the bump stops or are Fat cat bumpstops a better upgrade?


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