Question about i30 Suspension...
Question about i30 Suspension...
Does anyone have any detailed knowledge of the stock shocks/struts on the i30 vs. the i30t? I know the Touring edition has a "sports tuned suspension" but does that apply to anything other than the spring rate and rims? Do they have more durable struts? I'm asking because I have a non-touring sedan and I'm contemplating dropping it 1.5" in the front and rear with Ground Control Coilovers on stock struts and I want to assess the risk for decreased strut life expectancy. Thanks in advance.
Don't use drop springs on stock struts especially with coilovers, it will ride like shat. The T is just different wheels, option loaded, with stiffer spring rates. Buy spring and shock combo and if needed strut mounts and camber plates, do some research.
Originally Posted by L0R1DA
Does anyone have any detailed knowledge of the stock shocks/struts on the i30 vs. the i30t? I know the Touring edition has a "sports tuned suspension" but does that apply to anything other than the spring rate and rims? Do they have more durable struts? I'm asking because I have a non-touring sedan and I'm contemplating dropping it 1.5" in the front and rear with Ground Control Coilovers on stock struts and I want to assess the risk for decreased strut life expectancy. Thanks in advance.
agreed^
If all your looking for is a 1.5' drop and you would like to maintain a nice ride, then go with a quailty set of springs like Tokico or Tien combined with some Tokico Illuminas.
If all your looking for is a 1.5' drop and you would like to maintain a nice ride, then go with a quailty set of springs like Tokico or Tien combined with some Tokico Illuminas.
Is there something wrong with Ground Control springs on Tokico struts? I have not seen anyone with this setup, but I got a pretty good deal on it, so I think I'm gonna go ahead and use them. Thoughts, opinions?
Originally Posted by L0R1DA
Is there something wrong with Ground Control springs on Tokico struts? I have not seen anyone with this setup, but I got a pretty good deal on it, so I think I'm gonna go ahead and use them. Thoughts, opinions?
Interesting, wish I knew this before I purchased them. However, my current budget is stretched a bit thin for extensive car modifying so I do not think I will be selling the springs unless I find compelling evidence to. Anyone got experience with Ground Control/KYB AGX combo?
Originally Posted by L0R1DA
Interesting, wish I knew this before I purchased them. However, my current budget is stretched a bit thin for extensive car modifying so I do not think I will be selling the springs unless I find compelling evidence to. Anyone got experience with Ground Control/KYB AGX combo?
Originally Posted by L0R1DA
Has anyone taken the cheap way out and just cut their springs to lower their ride? Come on, fess up! Let me know if I can get away with it until I save up for coilovers...
Why are you so stuck on coilovers? Buy what you want, but on NYC roads, you will hate how harsh coilovers ride. Get a mild spring (like H&R or Tein H-Techs) on a set of Tokico struts (either the Illuminas or HPs) and be done with it.
If you don't know that cutting springs is bad, then you have NO business trying to set and tune coilovers.
Originally Posted by phenryiv1
....If you read the 4th generation stickies, you would know that. Normally, that sort of nonsense is avoided in this part of the forum...
...If you don't know that cutting springs is bad, then you have NO business trying to set and tune coilovers.
...If you don't know that cutting springs is bad, then you have NO business trying to set and tune coilovers.
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