Suspension advice wanted
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 9:25 pm
I have lowering my 5g as one of the main items on my wish list.
As much for the way it looks as the way it handles. The suspension on this lude is a bit softer than my previous two, but as it is only for road use I'm still fairly happy with the handling.
That said, The ride certainly doesn't feel quite as 'sure-footed' with being softer - and when parked next to everyone else at Japfest last year it looked like it was on stilts!
My overriding concern, and the reason for this post, is that still I suffer from neck pain following a whip lash injury several years ago so cant go with suspension that is too firm as it can cause problems if on a particularly bad road or driving hard.
I know most aftermarket coilovers have damping adjustment. What sort of range do these give in comparison to oem? Does lowering alone cause the suspension to be firmer due to reducing the amount of movement in the shocks?
How do the aftermarket shocks compare to fitting lowering springs on stock suspension?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
As much for the way it looks as the way it handles. The suspension on this lude is a bit softer than my previous two, but as it is only for road use I'm still fairly happy with the handling.
That said, The ride certainly doesn't feel quite as 'sure-footed' with being softer - and when parked next to everyone else at Japfest last year it looked like it was on stilts!
My overriding concern, and the reason for this post, is that still I suffer from neck pain following a whip lash injury several years ago so cant go with suspension that is too firm as it can cause problems if on a particularly bad road or driving hard.
I know most aftermarket coilovers have damping adjustment. What sort of range do these give in comparison to oem? Does lowering alone cause the suspension to be firmer due to reducing the amount of movement in the shocks?
How do the aftermarket shocks compare to fitting lowering springs on stock suspension?
Thanks in advance for your advice.