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2008-11-18 03:37:31
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P10 G20 suspension
Could someone please help. I just got a P10 G20 and I wanted to know what is the best suspension setup for it?
2008-11-18 03:40:36
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I would actually head on over to G20.net - Forums for some good information on your car, just don't post a new thread about a "best suspension" topic....not sure if a Mr. Shawn B is there, or a twin of him.
2008-11-18 03:49:27
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Thanx
2008-11-28 05:08:13
#4
Contact Scott aka Shigspeed and have him make you a set of coilovers to whatever specs you want. Be prepared to shell out about 12-1500 bucks. Not sure of his exact pricing, but its a high quality setup.
2008-11-28 20:56:13
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Good Lookin
2008-11-28 21:20:02
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tien springs an buy new shocks..

cheapest best ride
2008-11-28 21:23:53
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Originally Posted by Amazing
I would actually head on over to G20.net - Forums for some good information on your car, just don't post a new thread about a "best suspension" topic....not sure if a Mr. Shawn B is there, or a twin of him.


Lawlz, but ur refering to the "non dash" forum.

Best Suspension, Blair mentioned it & yeah its top notch. One of the AZ guys has s ShigSpeed setup in his p10 & its awesome.

Best Suspension for the price, Tien Springs on KYB GR2 Struts or for a few buck more get the adjustable KYB AGX's.
2008-11-29 04:39:21
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Originally Posted by Cesar
Best Suspension for the price, Tien Springs on KYB GR2 Struts or for a few buck more get the adjustable KYB AGX's.


Thanks a lot. I think I'm going with this setup.
2008-11-29 16:48:50
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I wouldn't. GR-2's are intended as stock replacement struts. You wouldn't put lowering springs on stock struts would you? Besides, if you actually care about the travel of the strut, you need to get a raised mount to offset the travel you just lost by lowering the car.

By the time you do it right, AGX's, springs, new raised mounts, bushings, etc. you are back into coilover price territory. Save the money up and do it right. A suspension is NOT one thing to go halfway on. For your safety and the rest of the people on the road.
2008-11-29 17:14:55
#10
Originally Posted by blairellis
I wouldn't. GR-2's are intended as stock replacement struts. You wouldn't put lowering springs on stock struts would you? Besides, if you actually care about the travel of the strut, you need to get a raised mount to offset the travel you just lost by lowering the car.

By the time you do it right, AGX's, springs, new raised mounts, bushings, etc. you are back into coilover price territory. Save the money up and do it right. A suspension is NOT one thing to go halfway on. For your safety and the rest of the people on the road.


That is a very good point and my wife and daughter are going to be in the car to so I have to think about their safety also. So I'm not going to be cheap and do the right thing.
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