I have only a few aversions to coil overs;
1) Any which do not FORCE you to be at least 0.50" to 0.75" LOWER than factory ride height are hard, (almost impossible) to come by for a price which is not a majority percentage of the car's total worth.
The very few which are built to greater than factory ride height 'gravel rally' specs do NOT allow you to lower the car to even an eighth of an inch lower than factory ride height if you wanted.
2) All but one of the sanely priced (under ~$3500) sets force you to accept an 'all in one', combined rebound and compression adjustment.
3) It is my daily driver, and ONLY car, and PennDOT dumps trillions of tons of salt/brine on the roads every winter, whether it is needed for safety, or not.
It is well documented on here what that shit does to coil over sleeves and collars even if precautions/preparations are taken (anti-corrosion sprays, covers, whatever).
I will also admit that I like the idea of a simple, 'set it and forget it' spring and strut setup on a daily driven car which will never see an autocross course, and probably not even an open track session at this point.
I too have contemplated that at least one of the coil over setups I was looking at (the Panda Motorworks 'rally modded' Silver Neomax) is less than twice the cost of a Swift/B6 setup once one adds in all of the OEM factory replacement parts (and which would NOT be needed with the coil overs) I would go with (due to my OCD), despite the car having less than 30K miles on it.
1) Any which do not FORCE you to be at least 0.50" to 0.75" LOWER than factory ride height are hard, (almost impossible) to come by for a price which is not a majority percentage of the car's total worth.
The very few which are built to greater than factory ride height 'gravel rally' specs do NOT allow you to lower the car to even an eighth of an inch lower than factory ride height if you wanted.
2) All but one of the sanely priced (under ~$3500) sets force you to accept an 'all in one', combined rebound and compression adjustment.
3) It is my daily driver, and ONLY car, and PennDOT dumps trillions of tons of salt/brine on the roads every winter, whether it is needed for safety, or not.
It is well documented on here what that shit does to coil over sleeves and collars even if precautions/preparations are taken (anti-corrosion sprays, covers, whatever).
I will also admit that I like the idea of a simple, 'set it and forget it' spring and strut setup on a daily driven car which will never see an autocross course, and probably not even an open track session at this point.
I too have contemplated that at least one of the coil over setups I was looking at (the Panda Motorworks 'rally modded' Silver Neomax) is less than twice the cost of a Swift/B6 setup once one adds in all of the OEM factory replacement parts (and which would NOT be needed with the coil overs) I would go with (due to my OCD), despite the car having less than 30K miles on it.