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2014/05/08 21:25:45 (permalink)
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AW11 coilovers wanted

Hi all,

Getting ready to purchase coil overs for my 89 model and thought I'd see if any are available used before I buy new.

Anyone wanna sell a set?

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    Mrskylighter
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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/19 13:14:56 (permalink)
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    Bump to the top. Anyone got any?
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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/19 13:37:09 (permalink)
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    Why you changing to coilovers? Maybe get a set of say BC BR's & get custom springs made for them so they're not as harsh.

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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/19 14:35:30 (permalink)
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    Knightrous had a set of factory struts converted to a HSD coilover spring setup, ping him to see if it's still for sale? He offered me them earlier this year but I declined since I was after a more streetable aftermarket suspension setup. Rear had sleeves for height adjustment, front's had a removable spacer.
     
    The beauty of his setup is replacement springs are relatively cheap, so you can play with spring rates.

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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/19 15:58:39 (permalink)
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    maj
    Knightrous had a set of factory struts converted to a HSD coilover spring setup, ping him to see if it's still for sale? He offered me them earlier this year but I declined since I was after a more streetable aftermarket suspension setup. Rear had sleeves for height adjustment, front's had a removable spacer.
    The beauty of his setup is replacement springs are relatively cheap, so you can play with spring rates.

    I've actually decided to keep them for my Supercharged AW11 :)
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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/19 16:17:06 (permalink)
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    Fair enough, thought it was worth a mention, hence why I mentioned to see if they were still for sale.
     
    Still waiting for you to get said supercharged AW11 on the road :P

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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/19 22:53:57 (permalink)
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    majStill waiting for you to get said supercharged AW11 on the road :P

    It's looking to be next years pet project.
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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/20 19:59:02 (permalink)
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    Why you changing to coilovers? Maybe get a set of say BC BR's & get custom springs made for them so they're not as harsh.




    Sorry for the delay in responding. My account was dead for a few days.
     
    Thinking of going coilovers for a couple of reasons.
    1. My current GAB adjustable shock inserts are dead or dying. They are likely very old.
    2. I wouldn't mind being able adjust the height myself as any lowered spring for the AW11 is not designed for the heavier 3sgte & E153. Plus I'm also planning to tow occasionally so some temporary extra rear height or damping might come in handy.
    3. So I can get it looking fully sick and get the stance and camber just right :)
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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/20 20:00:15 (permalink)
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    I'm thinking BC's with 4kg front and 6kg rear instead of the 5kg/8kg they come standard with.
     
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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/20 20:55:09 (permalink)
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    Just check if your warranty is covered with the softer springs on the BCs. When I asked they weren't very excited about warranting the shocks with lower spring rates.
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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/20 21:22:43 (permalink)
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    Paw11
    Just check if your warranty is covered with the softer springs on the BCs. When I asked they weren't very excited about warranting the shocks with lower spring rates.



    Do you end up purchasing with lower spring rates? Did you ask abut warranty or they bought it up?
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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/20 21:50:53 (permalink)
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    I ended up going for the Konis. I asked BC (Just Jap) about lower spring rates and they immediately started talking that they didn't think warranty would allow it. If the strut is built right the spring rate shouldn't affect the durability of the shock. If the bump stops aren't strong enough or the shock is length isn't right you can prevent damage by using an overly stiff spring that makes bottoming out unlikely. Adubs have little enough front travel as it is so I wasn't keen on messing with that.I don't know if this is the case with the BCs but it got me wondering enough to go elsewhere.
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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/20 23:34:49 (permalink)
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    Hey mate,
     
    No coilovers for sale here, but just some food for thought: i had cusco springs 4k front and 6k rear with tokico illumina shocks in my standard strut casings, which were good.
     
    I have had the BC MH coilovers at the moment, which are the 5/8 as standard. If you don't mind a firmish ride,you may not found them too bad, and with the extra weight of the 3s in the back, i dare say the 8k rear springs in the back will actually ride a lot better than you think. Ever other aw11 owner that i can think of that has said it is too stiff has an n/a, which has a near 20kg lighter gearbox than a gze/3s, let alone the extra weight of the engine ancillaries, or in you case a heavier engine.
     
    Your other option would be to speak to barry at manon racing products, they have their own coilovers which they have built to their specs, or are the nz dealer for fortune auto (american coilovers, same price bracket as BC) I believe Phil B is one of the aussie dealers (the guard rolling guy if im not mistaken.)
     
    If you were in Vic i would offer to take you for a spin so you could make an informed desicion, if your not in an urgent rush, maybe another forum member could take you for a spin?

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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/21 12:31:01 (permalink)
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    Thanks for your feedback and ideas MCT.
    I had a look into the inverted versions but I read that the rear damper adjusters are basically impossible to access and they were overall very firm. I live in a semi rural area in Sydney with some bumpy country roads so I might go with the 4/6kg and see how it goes. I know it won't be soft and comfortable but should be better then 5/8kg, the 195-205/50/15 tyres should help with the comfort factor.  
     
    I actually contacted Bazda about his MRP coil overs a few weeks ago and he said he didn't have any AW11 ones in stock. He didn't even offer to build any or even how long till they come back into stock. He offered me a set of Yellow-speed coil overs which look like cheap crap.
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    Re: AW11 coilovers wanted 2014/05/21 12:32:53 (permalink)
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    Paw11
    I ended up going for the Konis. I asked BC (Just Jap) about lower spring rates and they immediately started talking that they didn't think warranty would allow it. If the strut is built right the spring rate shouldn't affect the durability of the shock. If the bump stops aren't strong enough or the shock is length isn't right you can prevent damage by using an overly stiff spring that makes bottoming out unlikely. Adubs have little enough front travel as it is so I wasn't keen on messing with that.I don't know if this is the case with the BCs but it got me wondering enough to go elsewhere.
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    Thanks for that. I actually spoke to JustJap about the 4/6kg springs and they didn't mention the warranty thing at all. Just said they will be in my hands about 6-7 days after ordering!
    I'll keep it in mind if I decide to go through them though.
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