??? "dual spring" weaponR coilover....are these new for us???
??? "dual spring" weaponR coilover....are these new for us???
looking around for coilover system for my illumina's, and came across these
http://http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotor...tem=2419533854 what do you guys think
http://http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotor...tem=2419533854 what do you guys think
Originally posted by Vyrus
Not new, basically a cheaper version of Ground Controls. If you have the money to buy Illuminas, I'd hope you could get something of better quality (atleast GCs).
-Cyrus
Not new, basically a cheaper version of Ground Controls. If you have the money to buy Illuminas, I'd hope you could get something of better quality (atleast GCs).
-Cyrus
Originally posted by 96bstdSE
as I have seen and used many different coilover systems.........from my current cattman, to 70 dollar civic coilovers....I really don't see the 175$ difference the ground controls have. In fact, I think the dual spring is a better idea once i looked into it..........?????????anyone else have input
as I have seen and used many different coilover systems.........from my current cattman, to 70 dollar civic coilovers....I really don't see the 175$ difference the ground controls have. In fact, I think the dual spring is a better idea once i looked into it..........?????????anyone else have input
But it all depends what you're looking for, ride comfort? handling? The Weapon R will generally handle like dog doo and feel softer compared to the cattman. But if that's what you want, go for it.
Dual spring (or progressive spring) was designed for people who can't take the harshness of a single rate spring (ground control, JIC). But all performance usually goes to crap due to the spring rate changing mid-corner between front and rear unless they designed and tested the system well enough. So for a summary:
fixed rate = great handling, bad comfort
dual spring (or progressive) = decent handling, better comfort
Also, with seperate spring/shock coilovers when lowering over 2 inches, prepare to hit your bumpstops all the time, that's where the crappy ride comes from. Integrated coilovers don't suffer that problem because the bumpstop/shock is usually height adjustable.
I'd personally stick with the cattman or go JICs if I were you. But that's just my opinion.
i started a group buy for these a while back.. couldn't get the 5 people needed. everyone backed out. go to http://www.meanstreet.net they have a good price on these. i htink like 230 shipped..if i rememebr correcly, i called weapon r and asked about the spring rates, the spring rate of the main spring if pretty high..i think he said around 600-675 pounds per inch. but the rate of the helper spring is softer so i think that is what makes up for it. try them out and tell us how u like them. my friend has imitation ground controls on his integ for under 2 bills.. ive driven that and an integ with real GC.. cant tell diff. make sure u have good shocks to pair these with.. only agx, illumias or koni yellow will be able to properly support coilovers.
Originally posted by drewm
So you're switching from cattman to seperate spring/shock coilovers? Most people on this forum would think your nuts for that.
So you're switching from cattman to seperate spring/shock coilovers? Most people on this forum would think your nuts for that.
, thats why i'm switching
Originally posted by 96bstdSE
all four shox are COMPLETELY blown in the cattman setup righnow....I'm basicly riding on the springs.......the shox are just along for the ride
, thats why i'm switching
all four shox are COMPLETELY blown in the cattman setup righnow....I'm basicly riding on the springs.......the shox are just along for the ride
, thats why i'm switching
Sure you wouldn't want to go the JIC or Progress Coilover route? They are much better.
I've just never liked seperate spring/shock coilover systems, because if you drop it too low, you'll basically be riding on bumpstops, and that sucks.
Originally posted by drewm
Sure you wouldn't want to go the JIC or Progress Coilover route? They are much better.
I've just never liked seperate spring/shock coilover systems, because if you drop it too low, you'll basically be riding on bumpstops, and that sucks.
Sure you wouldn't want to go the JIC or Progress Coilover route? They are much better.
I've just never liked seperate spring/shock coilover systems, because if you drop it too low, you'll basically be riding on bumpstops, and that sucks.
im lost when it comes to knowing about droppin a max...i saw obx on ebay for 159, weapon r for 199...r either any good...i hate the 5 finger gap i have in the wheel well i want it lowered but i dunno which to get, any other ideas
Originally posted by 97NavyMax
im lost when it comes to knowing about droppin a max...i saw obx on ebay for 159, weapon r for 199...r either any good...i hate the 5 finger gap i have in the wheel well i want it lowered but i dunno which to get, any other ideas
im lost when it comes to knowing about droppin a max...i saw obx on ebay for 159, weapon r for 199...r either any good...i hate the 5 finger gap i have in the wheel well i want it lowered but i dunno which to get, any other ideas
http://drewm.dyndns.org/~drew/maxfaq...MaximaHandling
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
BPuff57
Advanced Suspension, Chassis, and Braking
33
Apr 16, 2020 05:15 AM
RWCreative
4th Generation Maxima (1995-1999)
9
Sep 21, 2015 11:01 AM
Justin Kroll
5th Generation Maxima (2000-2003)
7
Sep 2, 2015 11:06 AM




