Originally Posted by
happynole I had Hypercos with Steve's csk setup for about 6 months before getting a great deal on a new set of Progress coilovers. I loved the Hyperco/csk setup, it's on Kimme's car now. I like the Progress even better, and picked up the ability to adjust camber via GC plates. The only downside is that I lost my Cusco front strut bar. I picked up one from SHig that mounts to the GC plates instead.
You are the Best Dad Ever to slap that suspension on your daughters very cool car. In 1980'ish high-school, I drove a '68 Volvo station wagon with no AC (in San Antonio, TX) and vinyl seats. Slowest car ever, moved at glacial speeds. Literally, no one else in the family would drive it, but at least it was reasonably reliable. Dad also did not care much if I bounced it off a few things being young and stupid. Which I was.
Kimme you are one lucky chick.
What
specifically do you like better about the Progress set-up over Hyperco/CSK? Do you DD, track the car, or both? How is the comfort level during DD between the two?
Yes, I have CSK envy.
And the irony of
you not being able to use your Cusco FSTB is rather priceless.
Originally Posted by
JCGator42 .It seems I found some AGX/Hypercos; so I'll give that a shot.
I own AGX/Hyperco/Koni bumps. Plus pretty much all the trimmings (Cusco FSTB, AT RSTB, wheels/tires upgrade, Progress RSB, Superpro caster bushings, etc...) A
very nice daily-driver performance suspension, I love it. Light-years better than stock, less travel but actually
less often bottoming-out than stock. Very firm but not overtly jarring from the drivers seat, and I am old and broken down. Wifey does NOT like being a passenger, however she also
loves driving the car.