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Best drifitng coilovers for a 98 240

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Old 06-14-2003 | 03:04 AM
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Question Best drifitng coilovers for a 98 240

Apex N1 Dampers
Tein RA, or HE
HKS Hipermax Damper II
Cusco comp-2

I cant decide which coilovers to get out of the five that i came up with. I want to get the best so money isn't that big of an option. Any help would be appreciated. thanks
Old 06-14-2003 | 07:04 PM
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best of the best eh? Id go with either the Tein set up or the cusco set up... i dont know which tein though...the RA is a bit stiffer i belive
Old 06-16-2003 | 12:19 PM
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When i first got my car (96 S14) the first modification i got was Tein Coilovers type HE. Everything except, caster, is adjustable. I instantly felt the car much stiffer which, can be a problem if its a daily driver. But the car handles really good. Having purchased my first coilover setup, its worth the money.

I recommend going with Tein HE which is the drifter type.

Oh! and sometimes after drifting or hard driving i got to tighten the spindle lock on the height adjuster.

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Old 06-16-2003 | 12:43 PM
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if ur ganna be drifting and daily driving, i suggest the HA set up, thats the one im ganna be getting. Its not to stiff, so u can daily drive and be confortable, but its stiff enough for a good drifting set up.
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