Best bang for buck Coilovers
#121
EvoM Community Team Leader
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Fortune Auto. Yes, they are $200 more....but I could crap in a box and sell it to you for $1... that doesn't mean it's a good deal. [ChrisFarley].
FA has amazing customer service and local (U.S.) support.
If you are ultimately just looking to lower your car for the cheapest possible cost, and toss everything else out the window, then the Apex'i will be just fine. You most likely wouldn't be too concerned with the features of better coilovers anyway, at that point.
Just be sure before you buy. $1000 is a lot to drop on a product if you end up being unhappy with it.
And if you do end up unhappy and decide to ditch the Apex'i, your gonna get killed on the resale value.
FA has amazing customer service and local (U.S.) support.
If you are ultimately just looking to lower your car for the cheapest possible cost, and toss everything else out the window, then the Apex'i will be just fine. You most likely wouldn't be too concerned with the features of better coilovers anyway, at that point.
Just be sure before you buy. $1000 is a lot to drop on a product if you end up being unhappy with it.
And if you do end up unhappy and decide to ditch the Apex'i, your gonna get killed on the resale value.
#125
Evolving Member
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Very interesting thread here indeed.
I'll throw my support behind FEAL also. They are the only ~$1500 range coilover that I have seen from a US based company that really has the valving down. I have no doubt the parts are still coming from overseas to hit that pricepoint, but the valving is very well engineered. This is one of the rare sets that I believe you can actually make your car handle better in the $1500 range rather than worse, assuming you know how to set them up properly or have someone who can.
If you're thinking about picking up a set, call Odi at FEAL. He definitely knows his stuff. I switched from a set of stance coils last year which I would say handled worse than stock to a FEAL road race setup this year, and after one day at the track to dial them in I dropped 3 seconds off my previous time on a 1:45 lap and there is still more left. There are a few other upgrades this year also, but the suspension was the big change.
I'll throw my support behind FEAL also. They are the only ~$1500 range coilover that I have seen from a US based company that really has the valving down. I have no doubt the parts are still coming from overseas to hit that pricepoint, but the valving is very well engineered. This is one of the rare sets that I believe you can actually make your car handle better in the $1500 range rather than worse, assuming you know how to set them up properly or have someone who can.
If you're thinking about picking up a set, call Odi at FEAL. He definitely knows his stuff. I switched from a set of stance coils last year which I would say handled worse than stock to a FEAL road race setup this year, and after one day at the track to dial them in I dropped 3 seconds off my previous time on a 1:45 lap and there is still more left. There are a few other upgrades this year also, but the suspension was the big change.
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