Coilovers VS Shocks & Springs with Goodwin Racing

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2020
  • Shocks and springs or full coilovers: what's the difference? What's right for you? Let's dig into it!
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Комментарии • 93

  • @bacnguyen8352
    @bacnguyen8352 3 года назад +24

    Finally a video that explains everything so well! Thank you!
    Will be sticking to shock/spring kit and replacing top mounts as well instead of budget $1k coilovers

  • @geoffb7772
    @geoffb7772 2 года назад +2

    The best explanation of suspension I’ve heard yet!!! Thanks so much!!

  • @BluffyMoo
    @BluffyMoo 2 года назад +4

    Hands down the best informational break down between coilovers vs shocks and struts! After going through dozens of videos and articles on what is best for my needs, I'm just glad I found this video as it resolved my inquiries. Thank you for the no nonsense direct, clear pros and cons approach, Good-Win Racing!

  • @joey124spiderdude7
    @joey124spiderdude7 3 года назад +2

    This is super helpful. Brain is really good at answering questions on the spider and Miata forums. Ryan is good with the videos.

  • @iamthekwan
    @iamthekwan 2 года назад

    Explains it perfectly, thanks so much! Was previously confused between an adjustable strut and a coilover, looked the same to me, until you showed the difference. Thank you!

  • @confuzionn4843
    @confuzionn4843 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much Ryan for making all these videos. I am very new to cars and it is really helpful to have these videos for people like me who don't really know what everyone already does about NC miatas and even cars in general. You have no idea how much these really help someone like me feel slightly more belonged at a car meet talking to other people.

  • @horndoggyify
    @horndoggyify 3 года назад +73

    Great breakdown, would appreciate if you could increase mic volume next time.

    • @pedroespinal3593
      @pedroespinal3593 2 года назад +7

      The volume is perfect for me.

    • @vincentclaro2945
      @vincentclaro2945 2 года назад +3

      Not for me. Hearing loss here

    • @Dyltheboy
      @Dyltheboy 2 года назад +4

      Maybe you need to increase your phone volume…

  • @n3rdstrength
    @n3rdstrength 2 года назад

    This is the best video I've found to explain this. I definitely do not want coilovers after watching this video.

  • @Joe2.0
    @Joe2.0 Год назад

    This is exactly the video I needed to see before making choices on direction for my suspension.

  • @grandtourisbros
    @grandtourisbros 4 года назад +3

    Excellent break down for the ND platform.

  • @alessandrofreda4687
    @alessandrofreda4687 Год назад

    The best video regarding a detailed explanation of the suspension. Thanks

  • @droneops4768
    @droneops4768 9 месяцев назад

    You answered my questions in the first three minutes and other videos used too much jargon. Well done. Thank you.

  • @heavychevy383
    @heavychevy383 4 года назад +5

    great video... very good info laid out to where a newbie to suspension like me can understand... thank u! & god bless

  • @contactJT1
    @contactJT1 Год назад

    Fantastic video helping with many of the questions I had

  • @JayWhiteJay2XLC
    @JayWhiteJay2XLC 3 года назад

    Thanks for making this video, very helpful!

  • @LuisGuillermoMoreno
    @LuisGuillermoMoreno Год назад

    Best video about coilovers and springs

  • @BeauKnowsMultifamily
    @BeauKnowsMultifamily 2 года назад +1

    really educational and super helpful. thank you. if I favor ride quality as my daily driver but want to do autocross 3-4 times a year and a track day 1-2 times a year (I'm an amateur so no racing stuff, just an occasional weekend warrior), it sounds like good shocks and springs are the way to go...not coilovers.

  • @PorscheCarreraS
    @PorscheCarreraS Год назад

    Great video, I placed my order today for new shocks

  • @manny.camera
    @manny.camera 4 года назад +1

    Informative as always.

  • @glock0292
    @glock0292 2 года назад

    Looks like I don’t want coil overs! Excellent video!

  • @PilotoZ
    @PilotoZ 4 года назад +9

    Thank you very much!! A lot of things are much clear now. I went with the RS springs along with the adjustable height koni yellows. My ND is a 80 % street, 20 % trackday fun car. I’m also not expert at all. I’ve got the nicest setup I can get advantage of.

  • @leewatkeys9065
    @leewatkeys9065 3 года назад +4

    Fantastic detail and so informative. I have a 159,000 mile NC on I believe original suspension. Owned for 4 months 5k miles and use it daily on the road and have been considering an upgrade: I was thinking the budget coil over was the way to go but now realise my error. Looks like upgraded shock initially and keep factory springs and then maybe change the springs if needed. I’m in the UK so probably will end up buying locally but your information is amazing. Thank you 👍🏻

    • @CosmicSeeker69
      @CosmicSeeker69 Год назад

      #metoo - I've just got an 80000k mile NC - how did it work out for you Lee

  • @Koishishibaman
    @Koishishibaman 2 месяца назад

    Great video on coilovers vs shocks. Had a 90, 92 autocross car. Later a 93le with softer bumpstops, and sways. Really fun cars.
    Currently have a mustang bullitt with magnaride and ford racing suspension. Actually handles well for a heavy car. I may be in the market for an nd soon. Want to do the ohlins and exhaust. I will look up you up later.
    Thanks for all the good info.

  • @DirtyTownSouth
    @DirtyTownSouth 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for going into detail! I was gonna buy shocks....but i might just go for coilovers...i wanna drop my car a few inches

  • @gibbygibson3321
    @gibbygibson3321 2 года назад

    Super helpful video.

  • @bradysolaem2467
    @bradysolaem2467 2 года назад

    yeah i notice the adjusting tool rounds off ther adjusta nuts and they commonly loosen themselves up after time or whatever then your sitting uneven

  • @clintonparker8909
    @clintonparker8909 Год назад

    Great information, I have a 2004 Mustang gt that I'm going to install coilovers looking for a Smoot ride what spring rate coilovers do you suggest and I'm not looking for a budget coilovers and not very expensive?

  • @bobb9709
    @bobb9709 3 года назад +2

    Great video! Very informative.

  • @2cooltek
    @2cooltek Год назад

    Like the explanation, but why did you have the spring perch upside-down on the Koni? Might confuse someone dropping in to watch before they head off to install their own.

  • @TheyCallMeMidnight
    @TheyCallMeMidnight 4 года назад +1

    Just bought an ND and now I'm going to save up for ohlins

  • @oscarmathson3006
    @oscarmathson3006 3 года назад +3

    I have Öhlins on my NC here in Sweden

  • @n.prince2458
    @n.prince2458 Год назад

    Not bad video. Ohlins doesn't support the 2017 BMW x3 xDrive35i.
    I was told the Bilstein 12 Pro kit.
    My car has EDC.
    Is Bilstein B6 compatible with Damptronic?
    What is the ultimate choice for supple ride quality and Autocross on wknds?

  • @TeslaSoCal
    @TeslaSoCal 2 месяца назад

    If already have Eibach lowering Springs on a Tesla Model 3 Performance, would you suggest adding Tein shocks or Tein Coilovers?

  • @lonestardiyboyz6610
    @lonestardiyboyz6610 3 года назад +6

    I’m leaning toward the Koni shocks and progressive lowering springs.

    • @mikethomas632
      @mikethomas632 2 года назад +1

      We have an ND on Konis and love it especially on the street. It just takes the edge off of things and is much nicer to drive around if you have roads with expansion joints etc. The Bilsteins are definitely a little more, I'm not sure how to put it, frantic at low speeds? Not awful by any means but the Konis were well worth it. I like the rebuildability and revalvability of Bilsteins more and I think monos last longer and are more consistent but for a daily driver I would definitely choose Konis.

  • @jakjak258
    @jakjak258 3 года назад

    Do I need camber kit with spings that lower oem ones of 40mm for an Audi a3 2007 please? Thanks

  • @almacsutka4571
    @almacsutka4571 Год назад

    You speak english well! 😆 Greatings from Hungary!

  • @johnpublic168
    @johnpublic168 2 года назад

    Do you rate the suspension in cps or lbs per inch what spring rates for street konis with full suspension travel.

  • @miketaberner7030
    @miketaberner7030 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have been a car nut working on my own cars since the late 70's. One of the things that really impress me about Goodwin is that you never get the hard sell on the higher priced items. It is refreshing to hear a company say that perhaps you don't need our most expensive part and that the cheaper option may in fact be the best for you and your car. That being said I find the ride a little harsh with my Koni shocks and Progress Springs....I found the Roadster springs to be even more harsh....maybe I need the Ohlins after all?

    • @briangoodwin2862
      @briangoodwin2862 8 месяцев назад

      Tires and pressure setting? Assuming Koni set to soft try a bit less tire pressure, like 26psi instead of 28psi. Can also try taller tire next time for more rubber between you in the road, 215/45 on stock wheels rides a lot softer than stock 205/45. To really get more rubber cushion consider a drop to lighter 16 inch wheel with 205/50 tire.

    • @miketaberner7030
      @miketaberner7030 8 месяцев назад

      thanks Brian, for some reason I find the shocks a little better when they are set more on the stiff side. Maybe that is because I am only adjusting the rebound if I understand the Koni settings correctly? I did try slightly less pressure in the tires but could go a little lower. I like my BBS wheels too much to switch to 16". When I had the Roadster sport springs I found them very stiff on bumps and noticed quite an improvement when I installed the door bushings. @@briangoodwin2862

  • @silaslai5913
    @silaslai5913 6 месяцев назад +1

    No idea Street on road
    But use in my banshee over 15year more smooth must be know how to adj.C.&R dam. 🤞

  • @artiesanchezzz
    @artiesanchezzz 2 года назад

    what are these called the brand

  • @jeffsmith6837
    @jeffsmith6837 3 года назад

    Great info. I'm not a car guy, so could you help me with deciding on the best smooth ride I can find for my 92 mx-5 miata. I have after market wheels and tires 205/50/15. I think the suspension has only been changed out once. I have around 200k on the car. Basic couple of miles city then I get up on the freeway for about 10 miles so round trip 25 to 30 miles 5 days a week. I just wanting a smoother ride. PLS help.

    • @briangoodwin2862
      @briangoodwin2862 3 года назад +1

      Max smooth would be fresh set of KONI Sport shocks, our comfort bumpstops on those, and back to 14 inch wheels.

    • @jeffsmith6837
      @jeffsmith6837 3 года назад +1

      @@briangoodwin2862 Ok thanks. Wife likes the look of the 15's, will try the rest though. Tks again.

  • @amospizzey1
    @amospizzey1 2 месяца назад

    Do you need sway bars with the Ohlins on an ND2 2023 club ( BBS / BREMBO ) ?

    • @briangoodwin2862
      @briangoodwin2862 2 месяца назад +1

      Some will, some won't. Pure street use with mild tires doesn't need more. Customers with much more grip and doing track or autocross will still add sways.

  • @Getyourdoe
    @Getyourdoe 2 года назад +2

    OK, so what would be the price range of quality coilovers since $1000 is considered to be budget or low end, what amount of money would put u in that top tier or upper echelon of coilovers?

    • @briangoodwin2862
      @briangoodwin2862 2 года назад +1

      That starts with the Ohlins at a bit over two grand.

  • @danc2014
    @danc2014 2 года назад

    Rocky.. needs to mention the progressive springs you have that are made by progress springs else it sounds funny.

  • @50gary
    @50gary 2 года назад

    What is the stock spring rate on the Mazda MX5?

    • @briangoodwin2862
      @briangoodwin2862 2 года назад +1

      Depends on year and package, see Progress Spring Product Descriptions on our site for your year wherein we also mention the stock rates for that application for comparison.

  • @DJWoopneck
    @DJWoopneck 3 года назад

    Sooo what's the difference between true coilovers and regular coilovers

  • @juanrivas7143
    @juanrivas7143 3 года назад

    I have a question i have a land rover evoque I have to replace the shock do I buy bc coilovers or shock they are the same price bc coilovers a little bit less do y buy oem or coilovers I want regular height

    • @TheTruth-ht7qm
      @TheTruth-ht7qm 3 года назад

      Just get uprated shocks. You will feel a vast improvement. Coilovers are to firm and you would lose your spring travel length.

    • @juanrivas7143
      @juanrivas7143 3 года назад

      @@TheTruth-ht7qm where I can find them?

    • @TheTruth-ht7qm
      @TheTruth-ht7qm 3 года назад

      @@juanrivas7143 I would search the Koni or Bilstein websites.

  • @Shaft-Industries
    @Shaft-Industries 3 года назад +3

    The only concern that I have is ride quality. On my 1966 Impala the coilovers seem like they may be a harsher ride compared to the factory configuration or am I wrong?

    • @JETZcorp
      @JETZcorp 9 месяцев назад

      Ride quality 100% comes down to the design choices made in spring rate and damper valving. Cheap coilovers tend to be stiff because stiff feels sporty and costs nothing. A quality setup will have a well-mated spring and damper so neither is out-running the other.
      Also, high quality dampers have a flatter response curve. So for example, you go over some railroad tracks, causing a rapid jolt. A cheap damper typically has fixed holes for oil to flow through, so it can be soft to absorb that impact but will then be too soft to offer good body control. Or, the cheap damper can be stiff to give good sporty control, but that valving makes the suspension feel like solid steel beams on that sharp hit. An expensive damper will have more sophisticated valving with actual valves, bypasses, and a bunch of mysterious magic, allowing it to be compliant AND sporty. High quality shocks give your car a bit of dirt bike mojo for taking bumps.

  • @90albert0
    @90albert0 4 года назад +1

    I have the 30mm eibach lowering springs with the OEM bilstein shocks. I need to replace the shocks as they all make a knocking noise. I was looking at the Koni's srt sport I believe? The non adjustable ones. I don't do track days, just the odd bend here and there. What would you recommend? I never had an adjustable shock.

    • @andigoodwin1067
      @andigoodwin1067 4 года назад +1

      We prefer our KONI SPORT with any upgraded lowering spring so you can dial the damping for best match with the spring rates. The SRT will certainly work, but all the same labor without the ability to adjust the damping to match the springs and without the ability to dial balance front to rear that the KONI SPORT gives.

    • @FilixYerrrr
      @FilixYerrrr 3 года назад +2

      Did they make that knocking noise right away? I ask because i have progress lowering springs with my OEM Bilsteins and so far they are great. Hoping they last awhile.

    • @vegaslou7
      @vegaslou7 2 года назад +1

      @@FilixYerrrr how many miles do they last..I hav 2011 sport mx5 .I get thumps on my rear side as I go over dips in roads...I hav 41k on it..what do u recommend I replace..daily driver

    • @lucianolucidi8624
      @lucianolucidi8624 Год назад

      ​@@FilixYerrrr i am thinking to install progressive eibah springs too on my ND2 RF but I am afraid because on forums someone says they dont work well with OEM bilstein. Please help

    • @FilixYerrrr
      @FilixYerrrr Год назад +1

      @@lucianolucidi8624 2 years later and I am still rocking them! Honestly it's a comfortable ride and less body roll (big plus). I'd recommend it.

  • @cassiuskinkade
    @cassiuskinkade Год назад

    A track is much smoother and better maintained than city streets or freeways. I been a firm believer of good quality springs good shocks vs budget coilovers. Also springs will last the lifetime of the car. Good shocks will last you 60k miles. Budget coilovers are not going to last as long. Also more moving parts is more maintenance and more possibly for failure somewhere.

    • @JETZcorp
      @JETZcorp 9 месяцев назад +1

      Generally, the longest-lasting damper will be medium-budget. For example, a set of Konis come with a lifetime warranty, whereas something from Fox or Öhlins will usually only be guaranteed for a couple years. At the mid-range, you're using simple valving at very high quality, and seals that are designed to seal amazingly, at the cost of higher sticktion. Up at the high end, you start to see things like bending shims and check valves in the valving, and seals that prioritize low friction over maximum-pucker longevity.
      So for example, when I was still a kid, my dad bought a set of shocks for a vintage dirt bike from Progessive Suspension. 1/3rd the price of the good stuff. On the first ride, the seals were so tight it took the bike about 5 whole seconds to rebound. It's been over 20 years, and those shocks are still mint. 15 years ago, I acquired a similar-era bike with factory Öhlins. It's in the garage awaiting the THIRD shock rebuild during my ownership. The Öhlins are great units, still supported today with continually updated parts, but there is a maintenance cost associated with greatness.
      Obviously though, true garbage is the worst. The El Cheapo parts store shocks I put on my Dakota a couple years ago are dead-dead after like 20k miles.

  • @jdroofcleanpw
    @jdroofcleanpw 3 года назад

    This video is not exactly a ringing endorsement for the MeisterR coilovers I was considering ordering. lol

    • @kefkeuh
      @kefkeuh 3 года назад

      Cheap coilovers they mean ebay specials, MeisterR are not bad

    • @RbNetEngr
      @RbNetEngr Год назад +1

      Ryan was very careful to say that budget coilovers may have drawbacks compared to higher cost coilovers (like Ohlins) or more traditional shocks and lowering springs. Remember he said that a SET of $1k budget coilovers means that each coilover (spring, shock, bump stop, top mount) is designed to meet a $250 retail price. Well, traditional shocks and lowering springs, along with new bump stops, are in a similar price range. So if a traditional shock can be designed for that price point, a properly designed budget coilover can be a suitable solution.
      Another thing…GWR sells products to fit different budgets, but they do not sell CRAP! In order for them to sell budget coilover systems, these systems need to meet GWR’s standards. So it’s safe to say that any coilover system you buy from GWR, whether at the bottom of the budget coilover price, or at the top of the premium coilover price, it will be a quality product that GWR approves, and supports.

    • @CosmicSeeker69
      @CosmicSeeker69 Год назад

      @@RbNetEngr that's a great point.. I've been looking at the coil over market and you can get sets for around $400 - so that's 1600 gone missing. OK Ohlins have better quality springs - and much better quality valving and big PR expenses - but they're still 5 x the price

  • @aaronc5882
    @aaronc5882 3 года назад

    Good info. Get a shirt mic.

  • @dannysalinas4511
    @dannysalinas4511 2 месяца назад

    Anyone else gave up on there original search ans started looking up hearing aid prices?

  • @ajuber876
    @ajuber876 3 года назад +3

    Close your eyes...and you will hear Edward Snowden

  • @SupernaturalPowerz
    @SupernaturalPowerz Год назад

    Too quiet bru, bring mic closer

  • @bigrockauto
    @bigrockauto 3 года назад

    Adjustable strut vs non-adjustable strut. Coilover vs non- adjustable coilover. Duh. It is a strut!!! Coilover = more money

  • @robertneill7239
    @robertneill7239 2 года назад

    Could not hear nor understand him

  • @thedavesofourlives1
    @thedavesofourlives1 Год назад

    if only the audio wasn't trash, or had CC at least

  • @clintmaldonado5820
    @clintmaldonado5820 2 года назад

    Buy a mic

  • @renyaw1963
    @renyaw1963 Год назад

    Dudes wearing makeup

    • @AKAThePass
      @AKAThePass Год назад +3

      Incorrect sir! I'll take that as a compliment on my well defined cheekbones 🤣

    • @briangoodwin2862
      @briangoodwin2862 Год назад

      I wish my skin looked as good as Ryan's does, no make up required or used. Decades of surfing the morning sun has left mine looking not half as good.

  • @TheDoctor46vr
    @TheDoctor46vr Год назад

    You don't know the difference in terms of lap time on track between the two do you?

  • @RbNetEngr
    @RbNetEngr 2 года назад

    Nice job! This is a video that addresses one of the most common questions posted to miata.net