Raped Ape
Dedicated LVC Member
The lateral lean with these coils is somewhat un-nerving at the least in a lengthy s-turn and feels ridiculously unsafe in my eyes. I might be getting up in age at nearly 42 but the desire to street perform with trust that your car will do what you want it to do in certain scenarios when you want it to is important to me and still want to design or create a luxury sport coupe that is just that, a sport coupe with a good platform from the start. Sure I can go out and buy another Mustang or Camaro or whatever comes to mind, but the norm is not for me now, too many of those cars on the road and anymore they are the same to me.
Do not get me wrong, the coil conversion is a option on a budget if needed because of air bag or the like failed. But as someone mentioned earlier, I had no reason to do it other than a trial to witness the pros and cons for myself on a great base car without issues.
But I can understand what Jamie is talking about as to the equipment used, and the results that you are looking for in the swap is going to come from the parts used to do it. If I were to do the swap it would have to be a upgrade to the stock system. There is no other reason for me to do the swap. I will make another attempt at this with different springs in the future and see if it pans out. But I also know that the springs are just one of many upgrades that have to work in conjunction of one another to get great results. Like thicker sway bars, subframe connectors, maybe a strut tower brace, wider wheel/tire patch on pavement and so forth and so on. In my efforts in the future will do just that, experimenting with combinations to achieve what it is what I am looking for.
Do not get me wrong, the coil conversion is a option on a budget if needed because of air bag or the like failed. But as someone mentioned earlier, I had no reason to do it other than a trial to witness the pros and cons for myself on a great base car without issues.
But I can understand what Jamie is talking about as to the equipment used, and the results that you are looking for in the swap is going to come from the parts used to do it. If I were to do the swap it would have to be a upgrade to the stock system. There is no other reason for me to do the swap. I will make another attempt at this with different springs in the future and see if it pans out. But I also know that the springs are just one of many upgrades that have to work in conjunction of one another to get great results. Like thicker sway bars, subframe connectors, maybe a strut tower brace, wider wheel/tire patch on pavement and so forth and so on. In my efforts in the future will do just that, experimenting with combinations to achieve what it is what I am looking for.









