nima
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After using the search option and Google search extensively, I started this thread to gather comparison info on coilovers for 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Gen FXs (mine is a 2010 FX50S) in one thread more or less and to weigh my options with another issue I’ve been having.
I’ve been contemplating the coilover option. My goal is better handling and ride comfort, don’t care for how much I can drop the ride as camber issue is more pressing and I know there’s almost no camber solutions for 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Gen FX. I never track, but am a bit aggressive with the car on the streets. And the streets in Toronto have potholes the size of moon’s craters especially during/after winters when massive chunks of asphalt go missing from the middle of the road.
At the moment the rear end of the car feels like its all over the road when I go over potholes at average city speeds or higher (over 50kph) and it doesn’t go over road bumps and potholes gracefully; kinda feels like its sliding on ice at times. I’m going to get the bushings checked; is there anything else I can look out for on the rear AND front? The tires have plenty of meat on them. Any and all advise on this is appreciated. This is the reason I’m considering coilovers as well, to kinda overhaul the suspension.
So here are my questions:
- Which coilover to go with? BC (ER series, BR series ?), Megan (EZ, EZII ?), Fortune Auto
https://www.infinitiscene.com/search/1/?q=20948-Coilovers-for-2nd-gen?p=441384#post441384
I’ve read so many different reviews on so many forums and the more I read the harder it is to choose. I’ve heard Megan quality of material is better than BC as BC uses recycled metal, so Megans last longer and resist corrosion better (it gets extremely salty on the roads in winter in Toronto, so I want the damn thing to last). But also BC uses better welds than Megans.. or some things of that nature lol pardon what sounds like ignorance, its what happens when I’ve read a lot of conflicting info on forums.
- Is there any pillow ball joint/rubber ball joint or any other accessories as such to make the ride more comfortable and reduce the metal clinking noise (if any).
- Is there any accessory or anything else (sprays, rubber cover, boots, etc) to help protect the parts from road salt and other stuff on the road and make the part last longer? I do rustproofing (Krown spray) every year.
- Is it true that the Megans and/or BCs comes with camber plates for the front, meaning I can adjust the front camber freely and eliminate any camber issues on the front?
- Does the SPC rear camber kit (or any other camber bolt) help eliminate the camber issue for the rear? I know these bolts give you minor adjustability, +- 1 or 2 degrees which I’m hoping is enough considering I’ll drop no more than 0.5inches in front and rear. Whats involved in getting it installed?
- What is the recommended spring rating for an aggressive joe? Lol (is 12kg front and 11kg rear ok?)
Thanks!
I’ve been contemplating the coilover option. My goal is better handling and ride comfort, don’t care for how much I can drop the ride as camber issue is more pressing and I know there’s almost no camber solutions for 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Gen FX. I never track, but am a bit aggressive with the car on the streets. And the streets in Toronto have potholes the size of moon’s craters especially during/after winters when massive chunks of asphalt go missing from the middle of the road.
At the moment the rear end of the car feels like its all over the road when I go over potholes at average city speeds or higher (over 50kph) and it doesn’t go over road bumps and potholes gracefully; kinda feels like its sliding on ice at times. I’m going to get the bushings checked; is there anything else I can look out for on the rear AND front? The tires have plenty of meat on them. Any and all advise on this is appreciated. This is the reason I’m considering coilovers as well, to kinda overhaul the suspension.
So here are my questions:
- Which coilover to go with? BC (ER series, BR series ?), Megan (EZ, EZII ?), Fortune Auto
https://www.infinitiscene.com/search/1/?q=20948-Coilovers-for-2nd-gen?p=441384#post441384
I’ve read so many different reviews on so many forums and the more I read the harder it is to choose. I’ve heard Megan quality of material is better than BC as BC uses recycled metal, so Megans last longer and resist corrosion better (it gets extremely salty on the roads in winter in Toronto, so I want the damn thing to last). But also BC uses better welds than Megans.. or some things of that nature lol pardon what sounds like ignorance, its what happens when I’ve read a lot of conflicting info on forums.
- Is there any pillow ball joint/rubber ball joint or any other accessories as such to make the ride more comfortable and reduce the metal clinking noise (if any).
- Is there any accessory or anything else (sprays, rubber cover, boots, etc) to help protect the parts from road salt and other stuff on the road and make the part last longer? I do rustproofing (Krown spray) every year.
- Is it true that the Megans and/or BCs comes with camber plates for the front, meaning I can adjust the front camber freely and eliminate any camber issues on the front?
- Does the SPC rear camber kit (or any other camber bolt) help eliminate the camber issue for the rear? I know these bolts give you minor adjustability, +- 1 or 2 degrees which I’m hoping is enough considering I’ll drop no more than 0.5inches in front and rear. Whats involved in getting it installed?
- What is the recommended spring rating for an aggressive joe? Lol (is 12kg front and 11kg rear ok?)
Thanks!
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