sperry |
2014-05-11 02:07 PM |
Can't speak to the quality of a particular used set of coilovers, but Tein is generally pretty high quality unless they've gone downhill recently. But you rarely know how abused something might have been unless you know the car that's came off of.
For budget coilovers, I like the BC Racing brand. They're kinda all about the hellaflush high schoolers, but I had a set on my Outback and found them to be pretty great for how cheap they were. But like all coilovers, the harshness of pillowballs got to me and I ended up switching to JDM springs and Bilstein struts.
I'm not up on spring + struts on a WRX, but I'm sure you can put together something pretty nice for decent money. I used to be all about "why buy springs and struts when you can get adjustability for around the same price". But I've changed my mind... for a street only driven car, a good set of springs and uprated struts is the only way I'd go now. Especially if there are Bilsteins available for the car. Ever since I got Bilsteins on my Miata, I'm all about them for everything. Turns out I like the German's philosophy on handling more than the Japanese.
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