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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2018
  • If you have ever looked for some new suspension for your car, you have definitely seen that there are many options out there. With that, you see prices ranging from $300 - $3,000. Why? What is the difference? Are the more expensive coilovers really worth it? Today Alex goes over exactly what those questions. Comparing the Tein street Basis to the KW V2, Alex breaks down the pros and cons of each system.
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Комментарии • 777

  • @FitmentIndustries
    @FitmentIndustries  5 лет назад +44

    What kind of coilovers do you guys run? Or what would you run? Comment down below while I go grab another banana 🍌
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    • @21Noire
      @21Noire 5 лет назад +8

      I got Fortune's 500 series coilovers (90' RX7)

    • @mikeross5627
      @mikeross5627 5 лет назад +4

      @@21Noire sick 👌🇯🇵

    • @ZVilleneuve
      @ZVilleneuve 5 лет назад +6

      Have a giveaway and I'll run those!

    • @maxwell5428
      @maxwell5428 5 лет назад +2

      i think it really depends. If your building a cheap car (cheap race car) on purpose or a student on a budget who only cares about looks cheap is the answer.

    • @21Noire
      @21Noire 5 лет назад +1

      @@mikeross5627 appreciate it. Man

  • @volleyballricky
    @volleyballricky 5 лет назад +650

    Me and my friends started taking tequila shots every time you say: “at the end of the day” in your videos and now we’re all hammered.

  • @coledavis8432
    @coledavis8432 5 лет назад +110

    There is an old saying, how fast do you wanna spend.. Truer words have never been spoken.

    • @maksor2785
      @maksor2785 4 года назад +1

      @Jayme Fortune Isnt a Honda Civic all 3? It's cheap to buy and maintain, its quite fast with its lightweight body and pushing 200 bhp and its reliable since Honda makes some of the best engines out there.

    • @maxim9110
      @maxim9110 4 года назад +1

      MAKSOR ehh, civics are deathly slow stock

    • @maksor2785
      @maksor2785 4 года назад

      @@maxim9110 type r im talking about

  • @worthlesstrash3704
    @worthlesstrash3704 5 лет назад +451

    I mean 600 isn't cheap for a young starter like me. But I guess I gotta make that dough to play with the big bois..

    • @Eratiik
      @Eratiik 5 лет назад +82

      It’s not even about hanging with the big bois. Lol. Sometimes a coil over that costs a bit more will sustain a longer life and a bit more abuse.
      Don’t cheap out on parts like brakes and coils mate, you’ll regret it later on down the line. Even if your strapped for cash, that more expensive part might last longer and be more durable.

    • @Maxam-Media
      @Maxam-Media 5 лет назад +30

      Suspension is a huge component to how your car rides. I cheaped out on my first set with a $900 set of Megan’s and now I’m on airlift. All you gotta do is save your money right and be patient.

    • @MastRk
      @MastRk 5 лет назад +38

      If you can't buy coilovers $1300 or more just get struts and springs

    • @Maxam-Media
      @Maxam-Media 5 лет назад +4

      Korey Miller fortune auto 500’s are a good bang for buck option

    • @daesyoung
      @daesyoung 5 лет назад +2

      600 sounds perfect for starter. i trashed ma first integ on bay coilovers, nose dive on an understeers whack. any wheel hop or not 100 surface contact nd ur cars huffin free frm boltons might be a wreck frm carless prioritys... not like intial d wasnt boring but they draw out like dbz does. but that tofu whip thkid notice it only had a suspension key. cus thas handles. modifications ussually a throw of rent after rents up.

  • @zlucidx1783
    @zlucidx1783 5 лет назад +217

    Why must something I'm into cost so much😣 why can't a like sewing

    • @Vykk_Draygo
      @Vykk_Draygo 5 лет назад +21

      Dude. Sewing is hella expensive too. Fabric, and machines are not cheap. Cheaper than cars though. Honestly, my cheapest hobby is guitar. High initial buy in, but I can keep it up with just like $10 a month for strings.

    • @shaunakmitra963
      @shaunakmitra963 4 года назад +2

      @@Vykk_Draygo I'm into guitar too but it gets really bad if your into electric guitars which means you have high initial costs plus an amp that can often cost more than your guitar, pedals that seem like a ripoff, plus I got into drums and bass guitars too which are huge money pits but so worth it. All that and I had to love cars too, seriously I wish I just liked football or something

    • @seanandrew2823
      @seanandrew2823 4 года назад +3

      That's why I go to the junkyard every week lol sooner or later some one will junk your car with the mods you want haha

  • @niclacoste
    @niclacoste 5 лет назад +28

    I would just stick to well known brands like Tein, BC Racing, Eibach, Megan Racing, H&R, Bilstein, and KW. Quality control is very important so you get what you pay for.

  • @MotordyneG35
    @MotordyneG35 5 лет назад +102

    G35 in the background representing! I have KW v3's on my G35, they come with a lifetime warranty and they have a repair facility in California. If anything ever goes wrong, send them in and they send you back a new set for free.
    Being able to control compression and rebound allows you to have best of both worlds. A car that rides more comfortable than OEM, but has way more performance. They are expensive for a reason.

    • @lilliu90716
      @lilliu90716 5 лет назад +4

      the lifetime warrenty are only on V1-V3. the KW clubsports dont have any warrenty at all, learn it hard way.

    • @kafaya77
      @kafaya77 5 лет назад +2

      nice, i have a set of KW V3's on my 370. I never realized they had a lifetime warranty, whew! Thanks

    • @cillblinton6815
      @cillblinton6815 5 лет назад +2

      Love your videos man, do you know of any good coilovers I could put on my g35 for around $1000?

    • @Hamburgler6.9
      @Hamburgler6.9 4 года назад +1

      Quin, you can do BC BRs or get some Koni or Bilstein B8s with eibach springs. Both will be the best you can do for around $1k

    • @lacomie81
      @lacomie81 4 года назад

      Thank you so much for this comment(08 g35 sedan owner) I'm looking to lower the ride but keep it smooth.will get wheels after but suspension is my next purchase

  • @AndrewJSimpson
    @AndrewJSimpson 5 лет назад +36

    would actually be interested in a side by side tear down and seeing the actual physical differences

  • @fataxe1
    @fataxe1 4 года назад +6

    That's why I like my bc racing coil overs. Their cheap and their most expensive kits contain the same components and they have as many spare parts as I need. Having a weird car like a Baja it's nice to see someone have a kit for them too.

  • @retrophil8241
    @retrophil8241 5 лет назад +51

    I say put whatever you want on your car and build your car to suit your own budget and style.. Don't let people peer pressure you into thinking you have to buy the most expensive thing on the market.
    I'd say 90% of us just want our cars to look cool and never be near a race track.
    For driving around town the budget wheels and suspension are 100%.

    • @Xander1Sheridan
      @Xander1Sheridan 5 лет назад

      Pretty sure saying buy the $600 tein's isn't peer pressuring anyone into buying the most expensive product. Neither is saying pay attention to the features and maybe just talk to actual customers and do a little research before you buy.

    • @dAnnysixx1
      @dAnnysixx1 5 лет назад +1

      The whole point of the vid is to not go ON PRICE lol, just like the kid up too said, but from me if ur changing cars twice a year someone thing in priority is fucked😭

    • @retrophil8241
      @retrophil8241 5 лет назад

      @@dAnnysixx1 I totally forgot about writing that.. I edited it for you. Hope you get what I mean..
      Sure a lot of more expensive brands will have superior quality but but a daily driver that you just want to dress up a bit they are not necessary

    • @pablosanty509
      @pablosanty509 5 лет назад +2

      RetroPhil82 this guy from fitment is the only guy that seems like that guy that shits on people.

    • @fredwilliams7893
      @fredwilliams7893 5 лет назад

      Well said. 👍

  • @evosgarage
    @evosgarage 3 года назад +2

    If you live in place where it snows in the winter and they spread salt on the streets I recommend you run coilover bags. Literally waterproof bags that protect the coilovers from all the salt, dirt, etc. I run them on my cars and when the time comes to make any ride height adjustments the threads and everything are always nice and clean. I just spray everything with wd40 before closing the bags and it will look brand new next time you open it. All the best! Stay safe!

  • @sigmaprojects
    @sigmaprojects 5 лет назад +5

    One thing that people tend to overlook is cheap kits sometimes wear out fast or are easy to cause them to leak when installing them. Also almost every adjustment goes out of spec faster with a cheap coil over.

  • @dcarden3031
    @dcarden3031 5 лет назад +34

    Once you go from 1 to 2 track days a year. to 1 to 2 track days a month you should move up in coilover "quality"

  • @tyupton1719
    @tyupton1719 5 лет назад +6

    I've been running racelands on my tC2 for 43k miles at max low. Gonna upgrade to BC this winter but honestly for a 380 dollar coil over they have done excellent. Not the best ride sure but I will admit I've trashed them, cars been off the ground and thrown down uneven back roads many times. Most cheaper name brand coil overs get too much hate just for being cheap.

  • @wilkinsbrito5168
    @wilkinsbrito5168 5 лет назад +17

    6:19 Me reading the map to my friend as we are late for our Car Meet lol

  • @TheMilkman04
    @TheMilkman04 5 лет назад +320

    If anyone buys $6000 coilovers just get air cuz god damn.

    • @Euphoria0011
      @Euphoria0011 5 лет назад +38

      Depends what you want really. I'd rather have the 6k springs... But honestly I'd rather just go with a custom pushrod setup in the rear, if suspension oriented spending, or just drop it on a motor build and maybe some stiffer springs.

    • @maxwell5428
      @maxwell5428 5 лет назад +105

      if your spending 6k you better be building a god damn race car

    • @carljohnson4996
      @carljohnson4996 5 лет назад +58

      @@maxwell5428 did someone say turbo Honda civic

    • @trapzillagaming3900
      @trapzillagaming3900 5 лет назад +1

      Yess

    • @SoulTouchMusic93
      @SoulTouchMusic93 5 лет назад +3

      I want to make a rally jaguar, do you think air will work? Will it be destroyed by rocks?

  • @smashmclovin
    @smashmclovin 5 лет назад +1

    I that you mention people should know what they need. I’ve had both cheap coilovers and expensive ones and non compare to a set of sport springs and shocks and a great set of seat bars for MY needs. Not once did I adjust the height of my car. Great video. Very informative!

  • @gmans7859
    @gmans7859 5 лет назад +1

    Started with KW V2 on the E46 project. Now we gots V3's and Michelin 4S's. Even with a ton of work still to do, (don't ya' just love Winter) he comes back from test drives with a big ass grin.

  • @hammertimee777
    @hammertimee777 5 лет назад +14

    For the street, I found zero performance gains going to coilovers over Sprint lowering springs and performance shocks upgrade. In fact, the countless of settings for spring preloads, damping, rebound, and height could do more harm on street performance than simple springs and shocks. From my experience building cars, what hurts high end coilovers performance on the street and sometimes on the track is the stiff spring rates. A car that's too bouncy can upset the balance and driver confidence even on a fairly smooth track. If budget isn't a concern for me for street builds, I would probably get coilovers with custom valving on the softest side and very soft Sprint springs.This way I get all the features of the coilovers without the harshness.

    • @Eratiik
      @Eratiik 5 лет назад +6

      I couldn’t agree with this more!
      I have a e46 330i with a spring yellow shock combo from Koni. Fantastic handling and keeps the car flat in both daily town driving and more ‘spirited 😏’ driving out of town or on open roads. The harshness that comes with a lot of coils can be a pain to deal with on the daily.
      The spring shock combo gave me exactly what I wanted with my e46. Gave me the low I was wanting, extra handling and a better feeling without the harsh ride and stiffness that comes from some coils.
      For daily’s that won’t see that track but will still get driven somewhat hard for open roads, the spring/shock combo is great. It’ll be limited compared to a coil, but they are great if you know your not gonna be tracking that car or doing much tuning with suspension.

  • @knndyskful
    @knndyskful 5 лет назад +3

    You guys rock thanks so much for these vids I’m learning tons

  • @charlesshamseldin9555
    @charlesshamseldin9555 5 лет назад +1

    I run H&R coilovers with 60mm race springs with custom rates.
    Along with a LSD and front and rear bars this gives me all the height adjustability I need with good reliability and amazing handling.
    No damping adjustment - but the ride is quite good albeit firm.

  • @toocozycanti
    @toocozycanti 4 года назад

    Really needed this video, was wanting to go with tein but was skeptical so thanks!

  • @osoblizz7937
    @osoblizz7937 5 лет назад +10

    Idk I just paid 800 for some D2's for my 5.5gen max and I'm happy asf. No track days but I do drive that back roads like I own em.

    • @Delaretro_
      @Delaretro_ 4 года назад

      Oso Blizz I was thinking of getting D2s for my civic how are they holding up?

  • @nophobia123
    @nophobia123 5 лет назад +3

    hey Alex, some rally teams use coil covers. its like a sleeve that covers the entire coilover. i think the are available or most styles of coilovers. it keeps out mud and rocks on dirt tracks so id think that they might work for winter use.

  • @joaomarques7180
    @joaomarques7180 5 лет назад +102

    You should review an ebay coilover :')

    • @mbsnyderc
      @mbsnyderc 5 лет назад

      Ebay doesn't make coilovers.

    • @iPeanutJelly
      @iPeanutJelly 5 лет назад +23

      @@mbsnyderc he means cheap coilovers sold on ebay

  • @messagefortheworld9090
    @messagefortheworld9090 5 лет назад +1

    Bizarre intro, but very pleased with the ride height, road feel, and stability of the Tein Street Basis Z. Best bang for the buck.

  • @PrinceKC22
    @PrinceKC22 5 лет назад +2

    I was literally doing my research a few hours ago because I don't know whether I should go with Teins on BC and save the few hundred dollars to go towards my wheels and tires. Thanks FI fam!

  • @jaythesizzler1691
    @jaythesizzler1691 5 лет назад

    I once bought skunk 2 pro s2 coilovers without research and they were so stiff for daily driving so I switched to truhart street plus coilovers and it’s amazing.

  • @tougeattacksid
    @tougeattacksid 5 лет назад +2

    I have TEIN's Super Drift coilovers for S13, been going for 10 years and they have been showing a lil signs of wear lately but, for $1600, they ride so much better than any other coilover that ive tried out.

    • @tougeattacksid
      @tougeattacksid 5 лет назад

      sweet video btw! keep up the quality work!

  • @aaronmetz7682
    @aaronmetz7682 4 года назад +2

    I have CX racing coilovers on my Mk3 Supra and I couldn’t be more pleased with them. They have been on for 4 years now and the springs are showing their age beginning to surface rust. Nothing a swift spring upgrade won’t solve.

  • @Euphoria0011
    @Euphoria0011 5 лет назад +9

    Bc racing RM series coilovers have been working out good for me

  • @Boxman717
    @Boxman717 5 лет назад +1

    I really like that perspective, buying what works best for you rather than your budget

  • @MrCowlicks
    @MrCowlicks 5 лет назад +4

    The Infamous Red Devil Mr2. Great build, lives somewhere in Socal.

  • @KeatonDee
    @KeatonDee 5 лет назад +2

    I’ve got JOM coilovers on both my B6 Audi and E30. They’re under $1k and pretty decent, no real complaints for the price.

  • @fredwilliams7893
    @fredwilliams7893 5 лет назад +1

    Honestly the most overlooked and kinda dissed on is the ksports which I have and are great. $850 out the door. They also make expensive coilovers as well as big brake packages for cars to.

  • @grim205
    @grim205 5 лет назад +2

    I’m a daily driver man, and I was gonna get airbags. But I don’t wanna spend that money and deal with the malfunctions when they happen, and I just wanna drop it a little bit, where it’s just enough, I really like Eibach I heard they’re good because I have a Volkswagen Passat. I’m looking at comments & you guys have a lot of experience so I need ideas, please.

  • @theepandzilla
    @theepandzilla 5 лет назад +22

    Ordered my first set of coilovers ever on Black Friday, Hopefully getting them next week, but super stoked for my Fortune Auto 500s, Didn't want to spend to much nor didn't want to spend too little. Think I got a pretty solid deal for my first set of Coils, Super Stoked :D

    • @tayloreverett1508
      @tayloreverett1508 5 лет назад +2

      Pandzilla they have such a good scratch and dent sale 👌🏼

    • @baddoges
      @baddoges 5 лет назад +4

      I have owned a few sets of Fortune Auto 500's I have always been extremely impressed for the price. I don't think you will be disappointed at all.

    • @theepandzilla
      @theepandzilla 5 лет назад +2

      @@tayloreverett1508 I didn't even buy through their scratch dent sale, the site I was ordering from was selling at $999, I opted for the swift spring and radial bearing upgrade, totalling around 1300 :O

    • @FitmentIndustries
      @FitmentIndustries  5 лет назад

      Sounds dope! You should upload more pictures to our gallery once they are installed! bit.ly/2obqAZQ

    • @theepandzilla
      @theepandzilla 5 лет назад +1

      @@FitmentIndustries but stock wheels ;(

  • @withal4909
    @withal4909 4 года назад +122

    Damn I didn’t know $600 was cheap 😭

    • @withal4909
      @withal4909 3 года назад +1

      mon3ybagz yeah I bought $1100 coilovers from BC Racing still broke asf

    • @pressplay1703
      @pressplay1703 3 года назад +1

      Not much in English money.

    • @floggyWM1
      @floggyWM1 3 года назад +1

      @@withal4909 yup same, im happy with the BC coil overs tho, much stiffer, better handling ride and lower ride than OEM

    • @brendanfogel4573
      @brendanfogel4573 3 года назад

      @@floggyWM1 I’m buying Bc racing coilovers for the camber adjustment. But I got these $400 coilovers from rev9 and my god I’m pleased with them. My only problem with them like I said is that these don’t have camber adjustment.

    • @ingho253
      @ingho253 2 года назад +1

      I've just bought bc racing br coilovers for my ls cause I'm sick of air ride to unreliable

  • @nichuynhh
    @nichuynhh 5 лет назад +3

    There was a person in Minnesota where they make coilover covers for winter if you have coilovers

  • @mad_like_a_hatter5469
    @mad_like_a_hatter5469 5 лет назад +1

    Please please please! Do more of these expensive vs cheap part videos on all kinds of stuff, kinda like donut is doing the hi low cars, it helps me out more then you know to hear from experts in what parts price difference gives the most

  • @Kingfold13
    @Kingfold13 5 лет назад +3

    Ive had tein, tbh for $400 more you might as well cop BC’s, the ride quality difference is astonishing tbh. Im so glad i switched

    • @legendany_
      @legendany_ 2 года назад

      Are the tein a downgrade in ride quality from stock?

  • @jordanprice9285
    @jordanprice9285 5 лет назад +2

    I mean, I think for those that just actually need something quick, then get the cheap ones especially if you're needing to replace them and don't want the same OEM ones and wants to upgrade..
    But for those who can wait, should just buy quality over quantity since it's just generally more R&D to go into them so chances are you are getting a much better product than the cheap stuff which will only get you so far before you need to get something better that will handle more and probably also extend your tuning options for best handling!
    Idk, that's just my opinion but I personally don't mind dropping good money as long as I know it's been researched and developed to work as great as it should than going cheap on something I'll regret or won't be able to get the most out of..
    I'm going to be upgrading the Handling on my VR4 too which I'm pretty sure I'm going to buy D2 Coils for it also because I'm trying to do Time Attack so I am trying to get that track focused adjustability in it..

  • @Eji66
    @Eji66 5 лет назад +1

    Great comparison. People sometimes can’t decide on which to get or how they will use the car. Both great coilover companies. Could you do ohlins suspension or Koni?

  • @gamercoolapple1
    @gamercoolapple1 5 лет назад +2

    Coming from blown suspension to cheap raceland 380 for all feels and handles extremely better never got to feel stock good suspension but felt just as good almost as my 07 cts so im happy the only other option for me was BC didnt want spend that yet would cost what i paid for the car till i do motor swap i will

  • @Tarex3
    @Tarex3 4 года назад

    That’s a terrific summary of the situation

  • @lucasnorth7306
    @lucasnorth7306 5 лет назад +2

    I’m running the Tein Street Advance Z. Copped for about $800 with new strut mounts and bushings from the guys at heeltoe.com. These coils have adjustable damping! They are the prefect drop if you’re trying to daily and not be slammed. The ride is stiffer but sporty, handles the car super well and Tein gives you that quality and confidence. For that price point, they can’t be beat

    • @FitmentIndustries
      @FitmentIndustries  5 лет назад

      Sounds like a slick set up you should upload your ride to our gallery sometime! bit.ly/2obqAZQ

  • @misaelgarciabelmontes7849
    @misaelgarciabelmontes7849 5 лет назад +1

    I’m thinking of getting some Tein Street Basis Z coil overs... this is my first build & heard a lot of good reviews from others build

    • @aaronserrano193
      @aaronserrano193 5 лет назад +2

      Its great as fuck specially if you just wanna put it to older cars. you dont wanna spend a coilovers that cost more than your car

  • @MannyCruzal3
    @MannyCruzal3 5 лет назад +1

    Love the vids man

  • @blainedorey4128
    @blainedorey4128 5 лет назад +1

    Running Cusco Street Zero coils. $2000+ coilovers that I picked up from a guy in Japan used for $460 shipped. Tiny bit of corrosion and that was the only thing wrong with them

  • @Maxam-Media
    @Maxam-Media 5 лет назад

    I’ve been on airlift V2 for 2 years and it has been so nice being a stanced car. I can go so low that it’s ridiculous and then I can also make 200 mile drives to events like Gridlife and be fine for the most part

  • @moggacinoo3519
    @moggacinoo3519 5 лет назад +1

    you just got a new sub👍
    there is literally no other channel where i found so much information for my first proper build next year 👌
    i guessed the wheel fitment for my first and current car and a horrible tucked fitment appeared 😅
    this is not going to happen ever again^^

    • @FitmentIndustries
      @FitmentIndustries  5 лет назад +1

      We are happy to hear you enjoy our content and find it informational man! ❤️🙏🏼

  • @bySumar
    @bySumar 5 лет назад +4

    Bought the maXpeedingrods for My e36, with the camberplates and adjustable stiffness, so far they work great! Better than OEM m-sport and that was What I was going for

    • @dot3xe
      @dot3xe 5 лет назад

      i'm thinking about them for my e46

    • @motozixxer245
      @motozixxer245 4 года назад

      How are they. Any updates?

  • @nickstrong8247
    @nickstrong8247 5 лет назад +4

    I live in Illinois and my Black Forest Industries coilovers get so dirty I am ashamed of it. When I go to the car wash I take the wheels off my Volkswagen Harlequin and power wash the coilovers.

  • @atej6611
    @atej6611 5 лет назад +1

    Yeah I can say research a lot on what you want. I’m happy on what I paid for and it was affordable but yet great in ways other coils weren’t.

  • @fozzy1231
    @fozzy1231 5 лет назад +1

    I’m running KW V1s on my SQ5. Lowered it just enough and still be as comfortable as stock if not more so. Someday dealerships should catch on to allow customers to order their transportation the way they want it from the get go.

    • @increase9896
      @increase9896 4 года назад

      its just not cost effective to sell cars that way in bulk, save for a few minor exceptions... even for a $50k audi. When you start buying $150k cars, you can order your vehicle with a ton more customization from the factory

  • @TheHaferkeks
    @TheHaferkeks 5 лет назад +1

    Same thing I'd say, if you don't have the cash for 600$ coils just get a set of new dampers and some HR Springs. Or even just sport suspension (non adjustable) by HR, Bilstein or KW

  • @ReimoTeervalt
    @ReimoTeervalt 5 лет назад +1

    Im using FK coilovers on my e46 touring. So far so good. They cost me around 180€.

  • @blech71
    @blech71 5 лет назад +1

    I have a Dampachi plushy that was signed by Nomuken and the main guy for Option Mag. From what I hear, what makes it cool is that they usually won’t associate themselves with non sponsor items. So to get them to sign something that isn’t their brand they usually wouldn’t have done it. This was way back when they came over from japan for an expo event at Irwindale. Nomuken even out his little character he draws on the top silver collar. Pretty neat. I still have it and it’s pretty much is in the same condition as the day it was signed. I got the plushy from a roommate that worked sales for Tein back when they were just starting here in the states. I think I had the second EDFC that was sold here.

    • @blech71
      @blech71 5 лет назад

      Back then there wasn’t any trust built yet for Tein here but man they blew up after that. Back then it was either Skunk sleeves, then Ground Control if you had a little more money. Big money spenders went for 5Zigen/Buddy Club and if you really had cash you did the HKS hyper dampers... those were cool but were serious cash. Lol a lot of us back then ran Skunk Coilovers in cheap KYB shocks... it worked for price. I really enjoyed the Teins since they were only $750 for the base models and it was entry into actually feeling like you had a real set of adjustables. The EDFC was rather cool and switched pretty quick. I ran the controller under my VAFC... remember those? That was the shit back then !
      I had a set of Work J-Wings... most wouldn’t remember or even know what those were. I loved them..... until I was able to get a real set of GABs... those got stolen in Vegas then I was able to get some Mugen RNR’s which were sexy. I always wanted a rim called the SW388 by Spoon.
      I’m way older now so most kids probably wouldn’t know what I’m rambling about since that stuff is probably way long gone and not available anymore... not to mention out of style with all these kids doing their “stance” thing. I’m just not into that when it gets all crazy. I actually liked the way a stretched tire looked when it was just a little bit but damn, some of these kids now days and how much they stretch and then kick the camber to where they’re riding on just an inch of inside tire. Not sure why they do this but hope it passes as another fad.

  • @Immashift
    @Immashift 5 лет назад +2

    Yeah. Own an FRS. Rolling on the Tein Basis Z's.
    Live in Canada, coils have seen two full Canadian 3 feet of snow at once omfg winters.
    They're still alive and working A+.
    Adjusting them to clear snow for winter and to look swank in the summer isn't that hard. I don't even have them seize up. Personally I clean the threads before I adjust and it isn't that bad.
    Honestly, they've held up really well for being cheap. I tend to not slow down quite enough for some certain bumps and parking lot entrances and they've had no issues.
    I bought them to lower the car and give it a bit more snappier feel to the suspension, and I got that. Only thing I wish they had was adjustable camber, cause when I slam the rears all the way down it does go really /slanty boi\ and personally I like not replacing tires every two months. But you get what you pay for.
    If you have an FRS though do yourself a favor and replace the sway bar end links when you install your coils. Odds are your car will be like mine and your links will be rust welded onto your strut and you'll strip the stupid hex bolt/nut thing and curse them for not making it a damn regular bolt and nut to begin with too.

    • @FitmentIndustries
      @FitmentIndustries  5 лет назад

      Glad to hear you enjoy your Tein coil overs! You should upload some pictures of your ride to our gallery sometime! www.fitmentindustries.com/add-wheel-offset

    • @Immashift
      @Immashift 5 лет назад

      @@FitmentIndustries maybe once I buy some rims and tires for my birthday (next month) from you guys so I'm not rolling on stocks.

  • @saby8765
    @saby8765 5 лет назад +1

    Good video. I'm trashing my car on the weekend at gateway. I definitely need KW.
    I'm probably gonna order a sh*tload of stuff once summer starts from you guys.
    One question are you guys gonna introduce break kits anytime soon or no plans for that at all?

  • @slumpscelo2719
    @slumpscelo2719 2 года назад

    Ive been running the same 300 dollar maxspeedingrod coils for about 3 years now on my cg6 accord and they haven’t let me down just gotta bolt them up good and not half ass the installation

  • @slammedg50
    @slammedg50 5 лет назад +2

    living midwest (MN) ive heard of guys using a special type of lube/oil variant when adjusting frozen coils... dont know how well or not would work or safeties but, save the knucks!

  • @Lwpmce
    @Lwpmce 5 лет назад +6

    I see this video right after I ordered $250 ebay coilovers, perfect timing

  • @wedgoku
    @wedgoku 5 лет назад +4

    I went with the "feal 441" coilovers on my 2002 WRX Wagon(very nice coilover but ride was firmer then stock wrx shocks on full soft setting), they are nice but kinda expensive @$1450USD, that was the most I wanted to spend on my budget. If I had more money I might have went with "HKS Hipermax IV GT Coilovers", it's hard to justify paying over $1600usd for coilover that will only last 45k miles cause they have to be rebuilt ect.

  • @blue04mx53
    @blue04mx53 4 года назад +1

    Weird thought.
    These videos are great and they are answering my questions about suspension.
    They have a 'cracked video' vibe to them. Is part of your production team from the old 'Cracked' RUclips channel !

  • @zackbrogers614
    @zackbrogers614 5 лет назад +1

    according to your website kw is the only thing thats compatible with my car, '12 focus hatch so i guess ill run those

  • @jarreddizzle
    @jarreddizzle 5 лет назад +1

    Almost a full Megan Racing suspension system ib ny vehicle with 0 complaints. Speaking of wheres the Megan video that you said you were looking at making almost a year ago?

  • @Fanfreak123
    @Fanfreak123 5 лет назад +2

    well since i´m livingin germany and never heard of tein coils, i got myself the kw-v3 :D

  • @FisterMantastic
    @FisterMantastic 5 лет назад +1

    Thoughts on HKS? I have their luxury Spec+ coils on my GS300 and have been living em since

  • @benkelly7499
    @benkelly7499 4 года назад

    Gonna get some Tein Flex Z for my G37, I just wanna be able to drop it on it’s nuts from time to time, but still be able to have drivability when it’s on the taller settings (Arizona driver here: don’t need to worry about shitty weather, just bad roads)

  • @scirockalot8v
    @scirockalot8v 5 лет назад +1

    It's all about the insert. Crack open 5 sub $500 coilovers and they will most likely have the same cheap black generic insert. Open up a bilstein, koni, KW and they will have their own inserts. Some actually use inserts made by koni. Dampening adjustment is a must anymore If you want a comfortable ride. The springs are next important. Correct spring rates are must. The coilover bodies are similar. The best ones have corrosion resistant finishes. I've done the $400 coilovers. Told everyone "yeah they ride great". Years later, I build my own setup. Koni adjustable inserts, KW corrosion resistant bodies, specific springs for spring rates and height. Will never cheap out on suspension again.

  • @Dom-wg1pk
    @Dom-wg1pk 5 лет назад +2

    Great video!

  • @kevinkev1530
    @kevinkev1530 5 лет назад +1

    Great info

  • @reemeruxd
    @reemeruxd 5 лет назад +9

    im putting racelands on my tc and calling it a day

  • @antonioreuben6619
    @antonioreuben6619 5 лет назад +14

    Alex out here eating a banana wrong😂

    • @eVerProductions1
      @eVerProductions1 5 лет назад

      And he was trying to get philosophical about a banana, bruh...gtfo

  • @sigmaprojects
    @sigmaprojects 5 лет назад +1

    For one of my cars I ended up using Godspeed (I know pretty much junk) only because I had to fab up my own setup and I wasn't going to spend good money on a kit that I might ruin.

  • @VikingParanormal
    @VikingParanormal 4 года назад

    Okay so I’ve been looking at tein for suspension and I’m still new to modifying, I’m mostly wanting a smoother ride while driving and wanting to lower just a little bit at the same time, I also do some street racing here and there. With that being said, would the tein street basis be a better fit for me over other expensive brands?

  • @dancinboi89
    @dancinboi89 5 лет назад +2

    Question: I have a stock 99 eclipse gs and I’m building my budget and estimates for upcoming mods. It’s a daily spirited driver(in nyc tho) and my suspension is one of the first performance mods I want to work on. I’m new to car mods, so could someone recommend a good place to start for coilovers? Trying to not be tooo expensive lol, but I plan to run 17’s with Michelin sport s4 tires. Thanks for any advice 😅

  • @jesusloveyou9523
    @jesusloveyou9523 4 года назад +1

    So do u have to take wheels of every time to change ride height. I mean the back won't be a problem mostly worry about the front ?

  • @mordante01
    @mordante01 5 лет назад +2

    Coilover ye or nay for a daily drive car. E91 LCI 325i?

  • @travisstamp7428
    @travisstamp7428 2 года назад

    I live up north, and I like to run off-road shock covers over my coils. It keeps a lot of crap off your coils and threads and makes adjustments much easier later on.

  • @thatswrek
    @thatswrek 5 лет назад

    I got F&F type 2s and they are amazing only paid $800 low key wish it had a higher spring rate for what I want to do tho

  • @dannyhauser3255
    @dannyhauser3255 5 лет назад

    Love the Red Devil MR2 in the thumbnail! Let's hear about the middle of the road coilovers! Fortune Auto 500 and BC!

  • @ritefullyso1954
    @ritefullyso1954 5 лет назад +1

    could u please do a video on raceland and whether or they are good or not?

  • @harrisdoesthings
    @harrisdoesthings 5 лет назад

    I'm just here to hear Alex ramble about something so fast I need to be at 50% speed xx

  • @Ricky94pr
    @Ricky94pr 5 лет назад +1

    Can I have that shirt and some decal when I buy a set of wheel from you guys soon 😝😝😝 I’m saving money

  • @rolandob4492
    @rolandob4492 5 лет назад +2

    So tein is my answer for daily driver and confortable tien flex A is what I’m looking at :3

  • @CloudedJudgements
    @CloudedJudgements 5 лет назад

    Wish you guys had more than just one set of coilovers for the nc1 Miata on the website.

  • @smbmxdirt3427
    @smbmxdirt3427 5 лет назад +32

    I have 1000 bucks Canadian to spend on suspension so that works out to be roughly 47.29 American right. All I can afford is one bump stop.

    • @azzaisin
      @azzaisin 5 лет назад

      Don't worry mate, your Canadian rupees are having a better time that our (not so) great british pound.

    • @michaelstenhjem8086
      @michaelstenhjem8086 5 лет назад +1

      Hockey puck bump stops, problem solved, money saved.

    • @smbmxdirt3427
      @smbmxdirt3427 5 лет назад

      @@michaelstenhjem8086 dude I have like 50 of those and different colours. Love it.

    • @smbmxdirt3427
      @smbmxdirt3427 5 лет назад

      @Sean Price if I had a RWD jdm dream machine I would go nuts. My cousin raced pro d with his skyline in and my brother in law has a 34 wide body. Much cooler than my fwd tsx.

    • @smbmxdirt3427
      @smbmxdirt3427 5 лет назад

      @Sean Price sick. Love those. If I didn't have such an addiction to motorcycles I would have a cool car. Cousin and brother in law both have blown v8s in their skylines. You must be able to get moving with 450 to the wheels. 3" straight pipe?

  • @joaquincerda9897
    @joaquincerda9897 5 лет назад

    I'm using $630 godspeed mono ss on my 2002 outback h6 and I like the way they ride,nice ride and great adjustability for a cheapish coilover kit.my little brother has some $200 maxspeedingrods on his na miata and it actually rides decent for being so cheap but only the ride height is adjustable on his,my 89 Camaro (drift build) is on 1,400 bucks worth of qa1 coilovers and its great but expensive,I have adjustable caster,camber,ride height and damper adjustment.it really just comes down to what is right for you and your preference,so cheap expensive or in the middle dont matter if you get the results you want.

  • @Basedj32
    @Basedj32 5 лет назад +2

    I'm running function and form type 1's on my 08 TL 👍🏻

    • @increase9896
      @increase9896 4 года назад

      hows the comfort for daily driving? I might get the type 1's

  • @Turborulla
    @Turborulla 5 лет назад +2

    What if you buy expensive coils used and repair them, and make them better than new with different spring rates and gas pressure?

  • @justinturner4850
    @justinturner4850 5 лет назад +2

    There are more expensive variants of Tein coil overs also though. There type N1 coil overs are about $3k. I’m curious how those compare to KW???

  • @j.martinez6077
    @j.martinez6077 5 лет назад +38

    I respect stance guys more because at least they're honest their car will probably never touch a track, like most cars.

    • @mikeross5627
      @mikeross5627 5 лет назад +9

      Whatever floats your boat

    • @j.martinez6077
      @j.martinez6077 5 лет назад +2

      @@mikeross5627 gross.

    • @LeeC_808
      @LeeC_808 5 лет назад +3

      Hey! I be destroying those off ramps tho! Haha 😆

    • @LeeC_808
      @LeeC_808 5 лет назад

      Sean Price must take exit with max lateral g’s

    • @LeeC_808
      @LeeC_808 5 лет назад +2

      Sean Price it’s a joke towards OP. Uptight much? Be careful friend. Making shitty generalization comments will turn into a short fuzzy troll.

  • @bustermotorsports1362
    @bustermotorsports1362 5 лет назад

    Subscribed! 🙌

  • @loxtharippa
    @loxtharippa 5 лет назад +1

    Tein is Trusted n ride smooooth...especially for a Daily driver.. Not to mention the Testing the company does on its products to ensure quality is amazing..

  • @persvang90
    @persvang90 5 лет назад +2

    I would love to see you change anything on a car.. 😂✌🏻

  • @bruzanHD
    @bruzanHD 5 лет назад +1

    I always gotta rep for zeal function, because I run them.

  • @Ryan............
    @Ryan............ 5 лет назад

    If I get a set of silvers for my c5z
    Can I get them setup for a street/strip/autocross ?
    Or do I need just choose two?

  • @battleaxebob45
    @battleaxebob45 5 лет назад +1

    just an FYI, I got the BR series from BC racing. A little under 1k and I couldnt be happier. My car is not "built" right now but needed and upgrade desperately. They are one of the few companies that make a set for my car, and they installed easily-ish (needed some small welding) and feel great and make my car look amazing. I would consider them cheap, as far as legit mfg go, but the quality is definately there. Only downside is the instructions were pretty useless, but thats what youtube is for.