I've been researching FiST suspension lately. There are a half a dozen or more coilovers available, not to mention various lowering springs. To make the most of a coilover the car should be corner-balanced and then aligned. That costs about $250-$350 in my neck of the woods. One shop I called (Apex Alignment in Miami) was very forthright in telling me that if I only did a few track days per year that corner-balancing probably wasn't worth the effort, and that they'd take my money to do the work if I wanted, but that they didn't recommend it. I asked about their experience with various coilover brands, and they said that BC Racing coilovers are fine for street and occasional track days, but aren't likely to hold up for more than a season for serious race car use. The guy even said, which I thought was quite funny, "If your damper is 32 way adjustable, then that's 31 chances to get it wrong."
I daily drive my car and do some track days and autocross here and there, maybe like some of you. Do any of you think that coilovers are unnecessary for what the majority of us do with our cars?
Perhaps a nice mild lowering spring matched with the right dampers is the way to go? But no one even offer this combo for the FiST as far as I know.
Just some food for thought.
I daily drive my car and do some track days and autocross here and there, maybe like some of you. Do any of you think that coilovers are unnecessary for what the majority of us do with our cars?
Perhaps a nice mild lowering spring matched with the right dampers is the way to go? But no one even offer this combo for the FiST as far as I know.
Just some food for thought.