View Full Version : Suspension comparison
dreaMervaj
07-19-2010, 04:32 PM
Well I'm debating between ISIS and Circuit Sports at the moment; which one is better?
I know SPL/Cusco is the superior brand but I don't drag/drift my car I just need something that I could use to adjust my toe/camber.
For the guys who run these arms please voice your opinion.
Thanks.
shinobis13hb
07-19-2010, 04:34 PM
honestly its up to you. me i wouldnt mind going with isis they are cheaper. although i have cusco
iamtheyi
07-19-2010, 06:39 PM
Does ISIS have a lifetime warranty? cause I know circuit sports do...
dreaMervaj
07-20-2010, 12:40 PM
Thanks for the replies guys.
Anyone else have any comments on either brand?
fliprayzin240sx
07-20-2010, 03:16 PM
If you go Isis...Ken will back it up till the day he dies.
Katsumbhong
07-20-2010, 04:42 PM
If you go Isis...Ken will back it up till the day he dies.
Zilvia Isis Suspension Review (http://zilvia.net/f/tech-talk/264183-isis-suspension-review.html)
I've purchased Isis. They're very cost effective and great bang for your buck.
Ken @ Enjuku back the Isis Multi-links with lifetime warranty.
I'm awaiting Tein Outer Tie Rods and PBM Subframe Risers to install everything.
didderson
07-20-2010, 05:26 PM
^
Usually when a company sells things they make sure the process has proven to make quality parts 99% of the time... This includes visual inspection of welds.
This does not include isis products. Sorry ken lol.
I run Max suspension. Only. Their stuff leaves nothing to question even visually.
shinobis13hb
07-20-2010, 05:27 PM
isis all the way kens the man i hear
sleeper108
07-20-2010, 07:32 PM
I am running Isis right now. I went off course hard enough to jack up my caliper, break my clutch fan, pop off my belts, break my water pump, and barely limped back to the pits. All my suspension parts were fine (complete Isis multilink suspension, and Stance coils).
Not saying that this one event would break em (if i did it enough, I bet they will though lol) but considering I've seen ebay arms break from far less at events, I can happily say that I'm not regretting my Isis multi-link suspension purchase,k and they are definitely far superior quality.
Persona
07-20-2010, 07:47 PM
Spc spc spc spc
Katsumbhong
07-20-2010, 11:16 PM
^
Usually when a company sells things they make sure the process has proven to make quality parts 99% of the time... This includes visual inspection of welds.
This does not include isis products. Sorry ken lol.
I run Max suspension. Only. Their stuff leaves nothing to question even visually.
Isis Multi link package $380
PBM Multi link package $780
If I had the money to throw around, PBM would be nice.
However I am a budget 240 owner. Isis may not have welds that are stacked dimes... but they sure as hell hold. The PBM parts also have multiple design upgrades and in-house quality control, but my car is not a track monster and won't NEED all of that awesomeness.
Same as why I run Tein Outer Tie Rods and not Peak Performance Pro Outer Tie Rods. Peak Performance is high quality gangster shit, no doubt about it, but depending on your application and what you plan on doing with you car, they may be overkill, when Tein pieces will do you just fine.
Determine what your application is and purchase from there. A Daily Driver that rarely sees track time doesn't necessarily need $1K+ in aftermarket suspension arms.
It is your money, spend it how you want.
upsdude
07-21-2010, 02:16 AM
It is your money, spend it how you want.
that pretty much sums it up. and if you pm ken he'll give you a pretty good quote on the arms package.
sleeper108
07-21-2010, 09:54 AM
that pretty much sums it up. and if you pm ken he'll give you a pretty good quote on the arms package.
Yeah, I got mine for 379 shipped to my door.
dreaMervaj
07-21-2010, 12:08 PM
Once again, thanks to all you guys who responded to this thread it's greatly appreciated.
I made up my mind and just went ahead and ordered ISIS RUCA and toe rod; something that I could use to adjust my camber and toe.
Thanks again!
brizanden
07-21-2010, 12:18 PM
i suggest yamato garage. their quality is far far above isis or circuit sports and the price shipped is generally pretty close for those two companies. THeir stuff is constructed almost identically to the stance multi-links from what it looks like and although i have yet to hold a stance multi link in my hands im about to get the toe rod so ill tell you if they bearings look feel similar. seriously yamato garage is the shit and it looks hot as hell in purple flake lol
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