Welcome to the SR20 Community Forum - The Dash.
Register
SR20 forum logo

Thread: Best suspension g20t p11

+ Reply To Thread
Posts: 1-9 of 9
2011-11-13 14:38:44
#1
Best suspension g20t p11
What's the beat suspension I can ge for p11 looking to handle good . Bot to bunching
2011-11-13 15:14:32
#2
???????? Did you even proofread what you posted?

Try again,this time use actual words.
2011-11-13 16:03:36
#3
Originally Posted by Pantera8250
What's the beat suspension I can ge for p11 looking to handle good . Bot to bunching


QFT
2011-11-13 20:11:58
#4
...... Ditto the above.

Also...."Best" is a judgement call based on much, much more information.

What are the exact purposes for the vehicle?

Driving granny to the chiropractor? 1/4 mile track? Daily driving? Road course? Auto-x? How old is the driver? Any chronic injuries to the driver? How many passengers normally? What is the budget for what I am assuming is the "best" suspension, because I am POSITIVE you cannot afford the actual best based on price? What is the mechanical skill level of the driver or is this to be professionally installed? Do you want to "fiddle with" and adjust the suspension, or "install it, set it and forget it"? How are the roads in your area?

Are we supposed to guess at the answers to all the question I just presented, all of which will affect the determination of what is "best"?
2011-11-13 22:11:04
#5
Aragosta and Ohlins are usually the top coils for p chassis. Then there's KSport, JIC, AMR, Agility, BC racing, D2, Fortune Auto, TEIN SS, Ground Control. Below that I would say Zankokou, and all the shock/spring combos. Personally I would get Ksports for the money, and setup.
2011-11-14 18:40:07
#6
Get a torch and cut your springs. Put longer/softer bump stops on... BEST BANG for the buck. I would put it in the Pepsi challenge against a lot of other setups.
2011-11-14 20:27:12
#7
^he must know first hand.
2011-11-14 20:45:28
#8
Seriously I bet I could make a car slalom and skid pad like nobody's business with $60 worth of bump stops.
2011-11-14 21:13:41
#9
Telling a noob to cut his springs isnt very safe. Someone could get hurt.
+ Reply To Thread
  • [Type to search users.]
  • Quick Reply
    Thread Information
    There are currently ? users browsing this thread. (? members & ? guests)
    StubUserName

    Back to top