Lowering springs vs coilovers!

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Комментарии • 130

  • @yvonjasser
    @yvonjasser 10 месяцев назад +83

    Quality shocks / lowered springs > generic coilovers

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  10 месяцев назад +6

      Agreed!

    • @fearlessgaming7741
      @fearlessgaming7741 9 месяцев назад

      What are good strut company’s to look for? While staying cost effective?

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  9 месяцев назад +3

      @@fearlessgaming7741 Billstein, old man emu, stuff like that. Also depends on what vehicle you're driving.

    • @fearlessgaming7741
      @fearlessgaming7741 9 месяцев назад

      @@vivid_racing gotcha thanks, I’m in a 2019 Audi a4. Wanted to keep the comfort of the new car but man I need to get rid of some wheel gap haha. In my old car I did coilovers but I can’t afford those yet so looking at other options.

    • @yvonjasser
      @yvonjasser 9 месяцев назад

      @@fearlessgaming7741 stuff like Koni

  • @renegarcia7591
    @renegarcia7591 Год назад +193

    If you daily drive your vehicle honestly stick to lowering springs, coilovers are waayy to noisy like really bad metal clunking noise whereas with springs you really don’t notice much of a difference

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  Год назад +23

      Preach that thing

    • @levi.k4017
      @levi.k4017 11 месяцев назад +11

      I’ve heard installing lowering springs on the OEM struts can damage the suspension. Is this true?

    • @renegarcia7591
      @renegarcia7591 11 месяцев назад +19

      @@levi.k4017 no. Not true.. however if you do
      Go pretty low obviously speed bumps and pot holes will cause some damage to certain parts of the car weather it’s your bumper or even your suspension parts which is why people recommend you switching out your shocks and struts eventually but again that’s only if you go through bumps on the road, and if you go with an aggressive drop

    • @joshjahn9028
      @joshjahn9028 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@levi.k4017anybody will talk nonsense about something that makes to much sense to do vs what they did

    • @zenaxia8063
      @zenaxia8063 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@joshjahn9028valid

  • @JoseVega-zt6zd
    @JoseVega-zt6zd 8 месяцев назад +24

    In my town roads are really bad, replacing regular struts is way cheaper than coilovers, so for me, lower spring is the best option

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  8 месяцев назад +1

      That makes perfect sense!

    • @orion4329
      @orion4329 4 месяца назад

      Coilovers were cheaper for my car

  • @bretthansen8166
    @bretthansen8166 8 месяцев назад +6

    Do coilovers and do it right the first time. I’ve had many Eibach springs (pro kit and sportline) which lowered the ride height. With a high end coilover not only can you adjust the ride height, but adjust the dampening for whatever you desire.
    Springs are the “cheap” way to do it, get coilovers and do it right the first time.
    People saying “coilovers don’t ride well” are buying cheap coilovers that are $1400 or under.
    Get a good set.

  • @api4779
    @api4779 9 месяцев назад +18

    For cars without double wishbone suspension get coils for ones with double wishbone get springs they work well

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  9 месяцев назад +1

      Truth! Application is everything!

    • @jehadnassar3545
      @jehadnassar3545 7 месяцев назад

      I have double wishbone suspention on my genesis and thinking about getting springs. Although many seem to talk about how it damages struts , would it still be a good idea to go with springs.
      Thanks

    • @api4779
      @api4779 7 месяцев назад

      @jehadnassar3545 I guess it depends on the car and brand springs but I know they usually make the springs tuned for the oem shocks and struts

    • @api4779
      @api4779 7 месяцев назад

      @@jehadnassar3545 like for my car I have a 370z and tein coils or springs work really well

  • @gamemasteraj05
    @gamemasteraj05 6 дней назад

    This is springs vs springs. You basically call get the same thing. If your struts are gone and leaking, then a cheap set of coil over will cost something similar

  • @drowe160
    @drowe160 4 месяца назад +1

    Just got a set of coils so hyped

  • @HUNCHO98_
    @HUNCHO98_ 10 месяцев назад +9

    You just saved me so much money bro! im doing a cheap but nice build for my honda. I was gonna spend an arm and a leg if i didn't know this🤧

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  10 месяцев назад +3

      This made my day, thank you!

    • @HUNCHO98_
      @HUNCHO98_ 10 месяцев назад +1

      @vivid_racing no, thank you my brutha!😎

  • @glyxics2116
    @glyxics2116 5 дней назад

    i got a 2017 corolla with 102k miles should i buy springs? or get coils

  • @michaelboyce6980
    @michaelboyce6980 Год назад +3

    Those particular coilovers require adjusting preload to determine ride stiffness - complete garbage like my skunk2 pro c’s. Springs with matched struts not only ride better but do not sacrifice quality (also skunk2.)

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  Год назад

      Hater behavior

    • @michaelboyce6980
      @michaelboyce6980 Год назад

      @@vivid_racing basically your response shows your lack of knowledge.
      I have been driving various lowered cars on different suspension setups since 1998.
      For a company rep, you sound like a troll.
      Based on “real life experience” driving on the street with the EXACT same style coilovers manufactured by Skunk2 (a better brand name) I can honestly say both 94-01 Integra’s and 96-00 Civic hatchbacks do not, and will not ride and drive well on the street.
      This is a result of A: not having dampening control on the strut and B: most backyard installations are NOT going to be able to pre-load the suspension for a perfect fit… because it will require driving and attempting to dial in the exact preload for the ride they prefer.
      I personally adjusted the coilovers over 3 years and still cannot find a suitable ride.
      Tein 1 piece Advance Z coilovers are hundred times better because you adjust your dampening rate AFTER you set your ride height, and if settling occurs, height adjustment can still easily be done. You will not be so lucky with a pre load coilover setup.
      …and unless you will ever be running track, no springs are not stiff enough, but Skunk2 springs with matching struts will definitely get you around the track, to work, and comfortably down the highway home again.
      I do love the term hater, but really you’re the hater, I am just educating and offering a subjective opinion. Not really sure I implied I cared about yours. 😉👍

    • @NikolaTesla-nb5nm
      @NikolaTesla-nb5nm 4 месяца назад

      ​@@vivid_racing best behavioe

  • @Criticalcanvas
    @Criticalcanvas 3 месяца назад

    2017 Elantra Sport.. just started modding.. been in my head all day if I should do springs or coilovers .. mostly a daily… 40K miles right now- I don’t race- looks was the goal, however, I want to do what’s best but not for an arm and a leg either ..
    Opinions are appreciated and wanted lol thanks!

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  3 месяца назад

      Springs are perfect for you! Cost effective, plus your shocks are newer, plus you’re not doing any racing or crazy driving for extended periods of time!

  • @jordanmcwhorter4039
    @jordanmcwhorter4039 6 месяцев назад +1

    There's a lot of talk about lowering springs damaging the suspension. Especially on higher mileage vehicles. Would it be easier to go with coilovers and spend the extra money on quality parts. Or go with lowering springs and hope for the best haha? Seems like there's a lot of mixed opinions.

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  6 месяцев назад +3

      There really is, lol! I think people still have a stigma on lowering springs, especially cause of how cheap a lot of them are. But there are some really good brand out there that won't break the bank. It also just depends on the application/what you want out of your car. If you just want to lower it for the looks, then there's no need to cash out for coilovers. But if you're doing any sort of heavy driving, it could be worth it to just bite the bullet and pay more for coilovers. PS: We've installed lowering springs on Porsche's and BMW's, so they keyboard warriors with their clapped Kia Sorento's are just out here hating.

    • @Brockthedog315
      @Brockthedog315 Месяц назад

      If your car is older shouldnt you also replace the struts if adding lowering springs?

  • @hazetteak1052
    @hazetteak1052 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for vid.
    Here in Singapore cars have life span of 10 years and mine left 3. Fitted Eibach progressives because about half the price of cheapest coilover set here which is BRC Racing selling at S$1800.00

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  2 месяца назад

      Why do they only have a span of 10 years? I’m not familiar with Singaporean automotive!

    • @Kasz2001
      @Kasz2001 2 месяца назад

      @@vivid_racing Hi - it's Govt policy plus other vehicle regimes we have to adhere to like periodic inspections. This country vehicles are the most expensive to maintain in the world as told on the internet - cheers

  • @goofyop4365
    @goofyop4365 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 2016 genesis coupe and can’t decide weather I should get coilovers or springs. I daily the car and drive kinda fast/rough but idk what to get. I was looking into Godspeed or ISR coilovers but I’m not to sure if it’s worth it

  • @derekjustingadiane7380
    @derekjustingadiane7380 9 дней назад

    What is better coil or springs for gr86 ?

  • @blue6gun
    @blue6gun 8 месяцев назад

    Not every car is one or the other on springs vs coilovers. For example, Nissan Z31 and S130 chassis. In that realm the coilovers are mainly for looks unless they're paired with S13 subframes but even then you're looking at some serious alignment adjustments going forward in order to get coilovers to act as designed. Progressive type lowering springs paired with Koni or similar adjustable shock/strut cartridges maintain the factory suspension design and a semi-comforable ride. Linear springs don't have the lighter rate coils on top and bottom and handle similar to coilovers if done right.
    One advantage coilovers bring is the ability to corner-balance suspension, though most people obviously don't do it cuz a corner-balanced ride usually isn't very low or aggressive looking from just a suspension change.

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  8 месяцев назад

      You are a smart man! Appreciate this addition!!

  • @salvadorrodriguez1329
    @salvadorrodriguez1329 2 месяца назад

    If you install coilovers does it get rid of your track, sport, comfort setting? For example...my car has a normal setting for suspension and sport, and track. Which just stiffens the suspension. If I install coilovers will I not have that option anymore?

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  Месяц назад

      There are some coilovers that you can buy that allow you to adjust them with your car's settings, but those can be expensive. If I were you, I would suggest getting some higher end springs!

  • @jaygonzalez9446
    @jaygonzalez9446 4 месяца назад

    I went with D2 springs . And replaced all other suspension parts lol cost 3k but it was worth it

  • @jehadnassar3545
    @jehadnassar3545 7 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate seeing you reply to everyone’s questions, although after reading through bunch of them i still didnt find a deciding decision. Can you please give me advice on which option i should go for; i have a 2016 genesis g80 3.8, i care about ride quality ofc, i also dont want to need to replace shocks in the future as they are really expensive, i dont drive too insane, i want the set up to last as long as possible without needing to repair any future issues. With all that being said, from your experience should i go with springs or coilovers. Budget is not an issue as i care more about quality and longevity.
    Thanks in advance!

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  7 месяцев назад

      If budget isn't an issue, I would 10000000% go with Coilovers. Fortune auto, silvers, or BC racing will be the best options for a better handling but comfortable coilover! There are other great brand like HKS but those will be stiffer and are catered to a track car. Let me know if this helps!

  • @Bmwkid330i
    @Bmwkid330i 7 месяцев назад +1

    2022 330i m sport. Just want some less wheel gap without sacrificing ride quality. Thinking lowering springs. Dinan or H&R

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  7 месяцев назад +2

      H&R

    • @Bmwkid330i
      @Bmwkid330i 7 месяцев назад

      @@vivid_racing heard my stock shocks will go bad faster. Is that true

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  7 месяцев назад +1

      @Bmwkid330i unfortunately yes, I wouldn’t really recommend lowering springs for newer/performance cars. Especially if you drive a lot/drive harder than just going the speed limit

    • @Bmwkid330i
      @Bmwkid330i 7 месяцев назад

      @@vivid_racing noted. I’ll probably wait a few years after the warrenty runs out. Or just upgrade to an m340. Haha

  • @batrbedaguf8860
    @batrbedaguf8860 Год назад +4

    If I buy lowering springs will the car take the curve more stable

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  Год назад +11

      Not as stable as coilovers, but any upgrade to stock suspension will give you a little bit better handling

    • @michaelboyce6980
      @michaelboyce6980 Год назад +3

      Springs will be stiffer than stock but you must match them with struts designed for a lowered spring. Matched springs and struts are ideal. Tein Street Advance Z coilovers are the only I would ever recommend.

    • @aleksamladenovic9271
      @aleksamladenovic9271 11 месяцев назад

      @@vivid_racinghey, what is your opinion on shortening the stock springs?

    • @silverrain99205
      @silverrain99205 10 месяцев назад

      @@aleksamladenovic9271don’t do it. Poor ride quality and crap handling. Can also be very dangerous lol. Just save your money for a proper suspension.

    • @aleksamladenovic9271
      @aleksamladenovic9271 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@silverrain99205 thanks for the reply, i will save money for some coilovers.

  • @xLilFliPz
    @xLilFliPz 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hi, how are lowering springs in the winter? Also do they last as long as coilovers? or more durable since its with oem struts btw on a g20 thanks

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  11 месяцев назад +3

      They work perfect in the winter, even on the snow if your car can drive in it, lol! And they will last as long as you are nice to them! Just depends on how hard you're driving or the way you use them, as well as the brand!

  • @meli7022
    @meli7022 5 месяцев назад

    my 2008 civic suspension is completely fucked should I try to switch the stock fucked suspension for coilovers or do yall think the problem lies some where completely different ?

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  5 месяцев назад

      Depends on what you’re going for. If you’re wanting to go fast and race and bring it to the track and stuff get some coilovers. If you’re just wanting it to look good and have better handling you should get new shocks and lowering springs

  • @willsk8s656
    @willsk8s656 7 месяцев назад

    I have a fiesta st and the road I daily is pretty rough. Would you recommend lowering springs or coilovers?

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  7 месяцев назад

      Softer coilovers for sure? If they’re more firm you’ll get a ton of wear on your tires

  • @5m00thCrimin4l
    @5m00thCrimin4l 9 месяцев назад

    Is it still worth it to get lowering springs if my shocks are going out anyways or would you recommend going coilovers since id have to replace the whole assembly regardless?

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  9 месяцев назад

      Honestly depends on the price. I definitely wouldn't run busted shocks with lowering springs, cause you'll be bottoming out on every little bump in the road. But getting new shocks and lowering springs could also be cheaper than coilovers!

    • @5m00thCrimin4l
      @5m00thCrimin4l 9 месяцев назад

      @@vivid_racing gotcha, I'll look into both then and see what's better. Might do lowering springs if they offer a more comfortable ride. Thanks 👍

  • @yahya-forward-07
    @yahya-forward-07 6 месяцев назад

    Does lowering springs make the ride more convenient

  • @icyuno85
    @icyuno85 4 месяца назад

    Ok so here’s my thing, I definitely don’t want to go the cheap route and would do payments on coilovers if I had to because I’d rather just pay for quality ones the first time and be done with it. But in my situation I have a broken top mount rear driver side the new ones came in today but I was told I need rear shocks for my 2015 Mustang ecoboost and said I’d soon need front struts as well so, I haven’t ordered that replacement yet bc I’ve been trying to decide if I should get a shock and strut kit like bilstein, koni or even ford performance track or coilovers because the reason I wouldn’t just do rear shocks is bc ik I’ll end up buying fronts and have to pay a shop for that install as well so paying 4x is pointless but, if my main focus is to get better handling, comfortability, and Perfomance while going as long as possible without replacing them again would u go the kit option or coilovers also I’m a travel welder and I don’t have my truck yet but it’s not like I have to drive on such rough sites bc I can park and get a ride to the work area, my mustang is also a daily no major mods or tunes besides a catback downpipe and intake with 125k miles and non performance but the premium 2015 if that helps determine the decision?

    • @icyuno85
      @icyuno85 4 месяца назад

      And also I wouldn’t mind dropping it about 1-2in but it isn’t a necessity

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  4 месяца назад +1

      You've given a lot of thought to it! Lol! Honestly, if the mustang is your daily and you're getting a work truck, the shock and strut kit seems like the way to go. Cause it's not like you're driving crazy or trying to track the car, and something like a Bilstein kit can definitely handle it every once in a while. if money wasn't an option I'd say just send it with the coilovers. But for longevity, plus ease of replacing it, the shock kit sounds like a better deal to me.

    • @icyuno85
      @icyuno85 4 месяца назад

      @@vivid_racing yeah I don’t mind biting the bullet on coilovers just bc it replaces all of it yk and I just don’t see the point in only buying rear knowing im gonna pay a shop twice once the fronts need work or simple my new shocks and struts going out in a couple thousand miles or maybe even sooner and then having to get front and back done again vs Coilovers being an all around adjustment if needed and better warranty I’m sure but ya idc to track it maybe a couple 20-40 rolls w the guys and simply lowering it to the tire in my rear and going w spacers but yes a daily and honestly dk when the truck will come about I only got 7k left on my stang but want to enjoy that as well yk so still same decision? I just don’t feel like paying a shop or someone twice for installs regardless of the route I go and I appreciate u for the quick response on an old video I have to place an order by today but for coilovers I’m simply not wanting to go cheap so if anything I’ll do payments rather than a cheap pair or going the kit route so either ford performance track pack, bilstein or koni shock and strut kit or coilovers lmk?

    • @icyuno85
      @icyuno85 4 месяца назад

      @@vivid_racing and ya I’m gonna pay someone to do them I’ve never messed with suspension and as far as longevity you think the kit would last longer than coils? And yeah I don’t care to track just 0-40 rolls w friends and don’t mind lowering but not a necessity

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  4 месяца назад

      @@icyuno85 definitely send it with coilovers then. shock and strut kits will last longer usually because people just put them on commuters, and don't do a whole lot with them. but honestly, the longevity is negligible. Getting coilovers is a solid move if you're willing to pay a little more! What brands are you thinking of getting?

  • @onetruth4878
    @onetruth4878 Год назад +1

    Good stuff!

  • @User-lo2jx
    @User-lo2jx 10 месяцев назад +1

    Is lowering spring okay for daily on a golf 7 tsi?

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  10 месяцев назад

      Of course! Here's a link if you want to see pricing! www.vividracing.com/mts-technik-rear-sport-springs-volkswagen-golf-vii-kombi-10tsi-12tsi-ba5-20132019-p-155199792.html

  • @asianstylemeat
    @asianstylemeat 8 месяцев назад

    What should I get for a daily driver? I’d like lower and a comfortable ride

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  8 месяцев назад +1

      BC racing coilovers or Tein if you have a Honda!

    • @CR15PY1
      @CR15PY1 2 месяца назад

      @@vivid_racingwhat coilovers are good for an ‘06 GTI? Been an owner for 4 years, when I bought the car it had H&R red lowering springs with stock struts. Handles great, but after 25k of me driving them, and it parked for a year, they don’t perform like they use to. I’m almost going for coilovers , or saying f it , lowering springs again and bilstein b8’s

  • @user-vs4sq3kq3r
    @user-vs4sq3kq3r 6 месяцев назад

    How much lowering springs

  • @ked1910
    @ked1910 7 месяцев назад

    I got a question anybody answer please, someone told me if I wanted to change my rims size and tire size I would have to get change the height go lower with coilovers but I was wondering if I could change the rims and tire size with springs also ??

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  7 месяцев назад +1

      Changing your wheel and tire size has nothing to do with lowering your car. You can keep your stock ride height as long as the wheel and tire fits on your car. You can lower your car with coilovers and adjust the ride height to give your car a nicer fitment though! And they also make adjustable springs if you not wanting to cash out

  • @robskee4922
    @robskee4922 8 месяцев назад

    I want to slightly lower my 2022 Malibu.. what y’all think??

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  8 месяцев назад

      Lowering springs are the way to go unless you are wanting performance

  • @shanemaguire11
    @shanemaguire11 Год назад +1

    Truth

  • @lynkx5066
    @lynkx5066 9 месяцев назад +5

    There's a 3rd option but we don't talk about that

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  9 месяцев назад +8

      🪚💥

    • @ditiprel4
      @ditiprel4 9 месяцев назад

      @@vivid_racing wdym by a 3rd option?

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  9 месяцев назад +5

      Don’t worry about it

    • @strictlybagchasin5578
      @strictlybagchasin5578 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@ditiprel4cut springs, these dudes are clowns bro, you can just cut or heat up ur springs to lower ur car n its the cheapest option out of all 3, and to be honest you’re gonna have dudes crying on here saying cutting ur springs gives u a horrible ride feel and all this bs and ima tell u its not true,

    • @vzecios2893
      @vzecios2893 8 месяцев назад

      @@strictlybagchasin5578i cut my springs and its good

  • @rogerdepaz5851
    @rogerdepaz5851 10 месяцев назад

    Which one makes u feel the road less have coilovers damm i feel everything lol hate it

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  9 месяцев назад

      Coilovers are definitely going to be stiffer, lowering springs will give you a softer ride

    • @rogerdepaz5851
      @rogerdepaz5851 9 месяцев назад

      @@vivid_racing thanks for the feedback i gotta switch to springs

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@rogerdepaz5851 There are also some coiler option that have a softer ride, but more often than not, springs will give you a softer ride

  • @christopherlanger3159
    @christopherlanger3159 6 месяцев назад

    I want to lift my car to fit bigger snow tires and chains

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  6 месяцев назад

      You can 100% do that, a lot of coilovers are made specifically to lift

  • @crsdyth
    @crsdyth 6 месяцев назад +1

    be a man and put it on washers

  • @comeoffmychannel
    @comeoffmychannel 11 месяцев назад +22

    Jesus Christ is the way the truth and the life guys

  • @vollcare4076
    @vollcare4076 6 месяцев назад

    „Springs are stiffer …and are for comfortability“ this statement doesn’t really make sense

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  6 месяцев назад +1

      Stiffer than stock, more comfortable than coilovers

    • @vollcare4076
      @vollcare4076 6 месяцев назад

      @@vivid_racing I have coilover which are more comfortable then Stock suspension

  • @1_slow4.66
    @1_slow4.66 10 месяцев назад

    They don’t make coilovers for my car

    • @vivid_racing
      @vivid_racing  10 месяцев назад

      What car do you have?

    • @1_slow4.66
      @1_slow4.66 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@vivid_racing 1986 Toyota celica gt

  • @_zay_4483
    @_zay_4483 7 месяцев назад +1

    If ur cars not a race car stick to lowering springs. Trust me