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    I'm guessing the Bilstein/sleeve/QA1s is the only option there that's going to approach the same price range...? I could be wrong, i haven't looked into pricing every option just yet myself. Probably because my car is "doomed" to live a life as a street car.

    I DO know that the price range being discussed in this thread couldn't even touch the Koni/GC sleeve/QA1 setup i run on the Escort, though.

    So i guess to clarify... if OP has the money to do a Bilstein/Koni + sleeves setup, that's the route to go, for sure.
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    One thing I’ve noticed over the years is that if you drive into London at 6am, half of the cars on the roads are Porsches and Astons. Whereas if you go in at ten to nine, they’re all Renaults. Simple solution, then. You want a nice car? Get up earlier and do more work.

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    Yeah, the Konis could definitely bump you out of the price range. Personally I'd go the Bilstein route though.

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    Are we talking Bilsteins other than stock? Or just throwing sleeves and QA1s on the stock Bilsteins?
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy Clarkson
    One thing I’ve noticed over the years is that if you drive into London at 6am, half of the cars on the roads are Porsches and Astons. Whereas if you go in at ten to nine, they’re all Renaults. Simple solution, then. You want a nice car? Get up earlier and do more work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by concealer404 View Post
    Are we talking Bilsteins other than stock? Or just throwing sleeves and QA1s on the stock Bilsteins?
    Just off the shelf NB Bilstein Sports. I'm in the process of piecing together a budget kit for my "Lazarus" project. Many others have done the same.

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    Originally Posted by concealer404
    Well... and different springs, and bumpstops.
    Yes, I did note that didn't I? I guess my point is its amusing how much people stroke FM for their vmaxx setup, especially on Miata.net. I brought this up and was quickly pm'd by an FM diehard telling me how wrong I was. It's clearly noted on their site. They took the cheap vmaxx/rokkor European based coilover and swapped springs/bumpstops. As far as I'm aware that's all they did.

    In that price range no I wouldn't purchase the vmaxx. I think FM even states that their kit is not rebuildable. With that in mind I would go the Bilstein, sleeve, qa1 spring route, konis + " ", or Tein Basics/Street Basis. The Koni/Bilstein route in particular seems very advantageous in that later on the down the line they can be sent off to FCM (Bilstein) and the like to become quite a competent setup if one should desire to do so.
    So far I've only read 1 review of the new Tein basis and the guy hated them. In this price range I'm going Megan ez
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    Wow! there are lots of opinions about coilovers & suspension options.... I guess the various options have their pluses and minuses. I do believe that the FM Vmaxx things look a lot like any other entry level coilover set. It's just that FM has some pretty die hard fans.... Bottom line is that top end coilovers are extremely pricey. And if one is to believe it, the entry level stuff is pretty much worthless... Too bad, it just makes it hard to decide. I guess one just has to pay one's money and take one's chances...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tekel View Post
    So far I've only read 1 review of the new Tein basis and the guy hated them. In this price range I'm going Megan ez
    I saw that "review" if you can even call it that. I'm on Basics 8/6kg set at a functional height. The car is used primarily for track use and they are quite competent for re11/star spec range of tires. They were cheap, have seen alot of miles with no signs of falling performance, and the car can keep up with just about anything in the technical sections of the track aside from some r compound shod vehicles.

    I have yet to drive the Basis on the street or track so I can't really comment on them. However, I don't think anything internally changed on them. I suspect the "review" that was given on CR was by someone who had the collars dropped to their sacks, chillin on the bumps, and with no performance intentions in mind. If that were the case I am not surprised at all that he didn't have favorable things to say. The non shock body adjustable Tein dampers do not take kindly to extreme lowering. Ride quality and performance will suffer greatly.

    I would love to drive a set of EZ's or Streets at the track on a car with a proper alignment, height setup, RB front sway, and complimenting tires. They seem like decent bang for your buck but I've only experienced the Streets for a 10 min street ride on all seasons.

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    they are very soft.
    nice for daily driving.

    comparing them to megan streets...
    still alot softer than megans. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Itsaparty View Post
    they are very soft.
    nice for daily driving.

    comparing them to megan streets...
    still alot softer than megans. lol
    Be specific. Which are? I think we've discussed over a dozen setups in this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormin'norman View Post
    I would love to drive a set of EZ's or Streets at the track on a car with a proper alignment, height setup, RB front sway, and complimenting tires. They seem like decent bang for your buck but I've only experienced the Streets for a 10 min street ride on all seasons.
    Make your way to WV and I will let you check out some EZ Streets once I get them setup. I plan on running 11.5-12" and will have it corner balanced.
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    How about these? They look pretty good for performance and quality. Fortune Auto

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    Fortune Auto seems to be a mixed bag. Decent construction, milquetoast spring rates. I can't say i've ever seen any outright BAD reviews of them. Buncha Mazda3 guys running them.

    I'd lump them in with Megans.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy Clarkson
    One thing I’ve noticed over the years is that if you drive into London at 6am, half of the cars on the roads are Porsches and Astons. Whereas if you go in at ten to nine, they’re all Renaults. Simple solution, then. You want a nice car? Get up earlier and do more work.

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    Some with disagree strongly with you. Apparently the EVO & STi crowd loves them, and they are picky. The spring rates can be ordered any way you want, from street soft to full race hard. And they can be rebuilt in the USA.... They don't seem to be comparable with the Megans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silver92B View Post
    Some with disagree strongly with you. Apparently the EVO & STi crowd loves them, and they are picky. The spring rates can be ordered any way you want, from street soft to full race hard. And they can be rebuilt in the USA.... They don't seem to be comparable with the Megans.
    Break out the credit card, then. Sounds like they're right for you.


    Do they revalve the shocks to match the spring rates you're ordering?

    (For what it's worth, you can order Megans with whatever spring rates you want, too.)
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy Clarkson
    One thing I’ve noticed over the years is that if you drive into London at 6am, half of the cars on the roads are Porsches and Astons. Whereas if you go in at ten to nine, they’re all Renaults. Simple solution, then. You want a nice car? Get up earlier and do more work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by concealer404 View Post
    Break out the credit card, then. Sounds like they're right for you.


    Do they revalve the shocks to match the spring rates you're ordering?

    (For what it's worth, you can order Megans with whatever spring rates you want, too.)
    They will make them like you order them and Terry will give advise if you ask him. Apparently he's a very knowledgeable expert in the field. I have nothing against Megans. I don't have experience with them. I'm going with the recommendation of Joe of RSpeed. He is very good about keeping quality and value foremost. I also drove his car with those coilovers and it was very nice. A couple of other guys have them too and they are pleased with them....

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