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11-03-2007, 04:39 PM | #63 |
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All of the questions being asked and answered are very subjective as to how "handle", "feel sick", "handle abuse". Everything is relative to whomever is obviously making the comment, and the experience level of the person involved. I would take most avg. person's opinions and throw it out the window because they are inexperienced and opinions aren't valid due to the lack of experience.
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11-04-2007, 01:46 AM | #65 |
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The only thing that concerns me with these new waves of entry level coilovers such as pbmax/stance/kbee... Yes they all praise how easy it is to get replacement shocks, however how about 3-4 years down the road, will the company still be around or have had enough impact to have a surplus warehouse like the bigger brands?
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11-04-2007, 01:08 AM | #66 |
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Yea but thats just the same with any company. pbmax is has been in japan before it came here. But any company can fold and you would be left with no way to get things repaired.
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11-04-2007, 01:25 AM | #67 |
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It's annoying how everyone says the same thing when someone asks how it feels. "Dude it's SO stiff. Like you gotta be hardcore to handle it". In my eyes, and anyone who has common since, that means they suck. There is nothing cool about having a stiff as fuck car. Handling wise that's dumb. And people who buy a product based on such are just as dumb.
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11-04-2007, 08:57 AM | #68 |
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!Zar!, it's all in the idea that stiff means less roll, and that's kind of what the Japanese lower-end coilover manufacturers are designing, then having made God knows where. Stiffness artificially reduces roll which should be reduced through other means like upgrading sways.
I cannot believe that a coilover in this price bracket can have anything resembling proper bump response, especially at this stiffness level. If you want a proper grip coilover, you'll have to listen to Steve or Ace. These Japanese-designed, ??-made cheapo aftermarket coilovers lack proper valving. Their stiffness is a liability when trying to walk the razor's edge of maximum adhesion. This is why I'm location-apathetic. SD guys love PBM, LA guys love PG, TX guys love Viceroy, etc. There's a whole lot of unwarranted nut-swinging around here. |
11-04-2007, 09:14 AM | #69 |
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i like my car stiff. helps me control the car better. the pro drift cars have a lot of body roll but i dont have the skill they do so i have less body roll and its easier to control
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11-04-2007, 10:41 AM | #71 | |
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I have posted numerously as well over the years about Koni's and Ground control. I have tried out several different brands of shocks as well. I do have a set of KBEE's on one of my cars right now to check them out. I also have Ohlins on one of my other cars. I am building a set of Koni's because I want them. I do agree with Zar that most of the people jocking PBMAX are just saying they are stiff as hell which means they rock. You know as well as I that does not make the shock. Though I will say your Generalizations about locations swinging to a particular manufacture are just that. Names will sell a brand there is no doubt. Though it does not mean everyone is on the same bandwagon.
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11-04-2007, 10:43 AM | #72 |
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yah fuck pg
no one gives a shit about us! we just be a group of friends. nothing else. haha the SD guys and PbM guys are solid doods drove behind a lot of them at ASB3 good guys excellent drifters and seems their parts held up well to the many abuses so yeah. whatever works put it on and drive!!!! |
11-04-2007, 11:04 AM | #73 |
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no lol, but if you watch forsberg at htm his car has a lot of body roll, or pics you can see how his bumper is angled towards the ground and shit. its for more grip since they go fast
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11-04-2007, 11:06 AM | #74 |
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not all drift cars are stiff as dicks on viagra many are pretty soft all driver preference the few d1 ones i rode in koguchi's red 180sx is stiff but zamurais and kenjis fcs are soft driver preference. duh. |
11-04-2007, 11:08 AM | #76 |
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lol breaking out the mad funny analogies.
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11-04-2007, 11:35 AM | #79 |
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I like them. Sure they bounce a little, but they feel good and respond very predictably.
I traded my stance for these and no regrets. The problems I was having with Stance had nothing to do with my inability to properly assemble a coilover as Mel was pointing out.. It was due to a flaw in their pillow mount design. My Max don't have that issue. Sure, the damping could be better, but its $1000 for coilovers. Am I going to be pushing the limits hard enough to notice the difference? No, I'm not a time attack racer. I just like to have fun with my car. I don't have the time or commitment to be a competitive racer, so I just go and slide for fun every chance I get.. and these are perfect for me. If I wanted a professionally competitive ultimate handling machine, I wouldn't use these.. but for what I want, these are perfect.
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11-04-2007, 11:42 AM | #80 |
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Hahah no one was complaining about the stiffness. and take some grammar classes
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11-04-2007, 05:27 PM | #85 |
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I would hate to be in the aftermarket 240sx industry. You guys jump bandwagons by the hour.
I've been daily driving my GF S14 with Stance coilovers for over a year with 0 issues. Aaron's tracked his for over a year. No issues. Now the cool thing to do is to get the next new product. You guys are like girls. Guess what, my FC runs Teins*. Remember when those were cool? *With SWIFT springs and custom valved dampers and shock length. But still, they LOOK** like Teins. **Not really. |
11-04-2007, 05:58 PM | #86 | |
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As far as jumping around goes people have done it for years and you know that. Its nothing new. First it was Teins, then it was JIC,then it was Tanabe's and Silkroad(insert a few other Japanese brands here as well), then it was KTS, Then it was STANCE. Now its PBM. This is nothing new going on. Its just you finally noticing it happens. LOL P.S. I did not list KBEE's in that little list because they are still coming in, though initial impressions by me and a few others(who were able to get some of the first batch) are real good at this point.
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11-04-2007, 07:20 PM | #87 |
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11-04-2007, 07:30 PM | #88 |
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i have these in my car, and i don't really mind the bouncy ness. my friend,who has endless zeals, told me my car was stiffer than his and i was surprised. also, the top dogs of sddrift.com use these and they're holdin' fine! these things can go ridiculously low if anybody likes that and i tested the coilovers to see how low they can go and i was basically on frame. once you get these coilovers, it's time to invest in a fender roller :] if you like low height. i haven't heard of anybody rebuilding their coilovers yet so i don't know whats up with that. I'm sure if your local in SD, PSM will rebuild them for a fee.
in addition, if you really want ride comfort just get a less aggressive coilover or just get some springs. i'm not a picky guy, so i adapted to the bounciness pretty quick but thats just some cautionary stuff.
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11-04-2007, 07:48 PM | #90 |
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Such a copout for lousy damping "get a less aggressive coilover"...the spring rates aren't all that bad for a quality shock/strut to handle.
They feel "stiff" because the damping isn't done right. Inconclusive, but still offers more insight than somone's butt damper dyno. Someone else send there's to Lee @ Koni and have him test it.
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