Redshift Koni Coilovers Review
#21
When in the same location as the spring, usually 550-600. But if the spring and shock are in different locations (like on the back of the Fit), then it's a little different.... on the back of the Fit, a Koni Sport Yellow is good to a 700-800 lb spring because the spring in not as far down the control/trailing arm as the shock (and actually the spring is further down the trailer arm than the tire too).
Chris
Chris
#22
When in the same location as the spring, usually 550-600. But if the spring and shock are in different locations (like on the back of the Fit), then it's a little different.... on the back of the Fit, a Koni Sport Yellow is good to a 700-800 lb spring because the spring in not as far down the control/trailing arm as the shock (and actually the spring is further down the trailer arm than the tire too).
Chris
Chris
I'm actually planing on going up to 10K in the front from 8K.... and most likely 14K in the rear...
#24
When in the same location as the spring, usually 550-600. But if the spring and shock are in different locations (like on the back of the Fit), then it's a little different.... on the back of the Fit, a Koni Sport Yellow is good to a 700-800 lb spring because the spring in not as far down the control/trailing arm as the shock (and actually the spring is further down the trailer arm than the tire too).
Chris
Chris
TPC how do the Yellows handle the 13K in the back and I assume the shock is full stiff setting at that point? Must do pretty well because I know the parking lot playgrounds are not glass smooth. Also do you daily drive the car like that?
#26
Colosseum hat's impressive and lucky for us I guess
TPC how do the Yellows handle tI diae 13K in the back and I assume the. hock is full stiff setting at that point? Must do pretty well because I know the parking lot playgrounds are not glass smooth. Also do you daily drive the car like that?
TPC how do the Yellows handle tI diae 13K in the back and I assume the. hock is full stiff setting at that point? Must do pretty well because I know the parking lot playgrounds are not glass smooth. Also do you daily drive the car like that?
The Konis are GREAT with the 13K's!!! They are for sure on full stiff (remember you never actually go ALL Firm, I dial back like 1/12th from full Firm.)
I don't daily it that way I swap back to the original S2 6K barrel springs and dial it waaay back to soft
#27
Ah ok, you have a separate strut assembly with the S2 spring you swap in the front for DD or do you disassemble?
I've only driven in the Colosseum parking lot for A's and Raider games and I always think to myself "wow this must be an interesting autoX surface"
I've only driven in the Colosseum parking lot for A's and Raider games and I always think to myself "wow this must be an interesting autoX surface"
#28
The Skunk2 Pro C's are what I have on the front. Right now I have an 8" 8K Swift spring on there, but from pics I obviously need to up them to my 10K ones
#30
#31
Oh I forgot you are running coilover setup in the back, I was thinking the spring just sat on the perch but there's an adjuster there.
Captive meaning the spring is long enough to go from the perch to the top mount and is held in with the spring pressure and doesn't come out at full droop.
Captive meaning the spring is long enough to go from the perch to the top mount and is held in with the spring pressure and doesn't come out at full droop.
#32
Oh I forgot you are running coilover setup in the back, I was thinking the spring just sat on the perch but there's an adjuster there.
Captive meaning the spring is long enough to go from the perch to the top mount and is held in with the spring pressure and doesn't come out at full droop.
Captive meaning the spring is long enough to go from the perch to the top mount and is held in with the spring pressure and doesn't come out at full droop.
Oh no, those suckers pop right out at full droop LOL hence how I easily swap them for AutoX/Daily...
#34
That is better IMO than some "JDM" coilovers that have very little droop.
#35
lowering springs or coilovers!!? I have a GE8 wheels 18!!!
#36
Ah ok, no problem with that really and it's convenient, I was just curious how much droop travel there was on the shocks. I expected them not to be captive, but was thinking maybe the adjuster took up some of that slack.
That is better IMO than some "JDM" coilovers that have very little droop.
That is better IMO than some "JDM" coilovers that have very little droop.
#37
#39
I often read debates on extra droop travel and how it helps keep doglegging down but I don't think it matters at the point where a car is able to dogleg since there's almost zero traction being applied to that tire in that situation anyway even if you were able to keep the wheel on the ground? Especially so in FWD application since there's no power going down there anyway right?