#1 Number one Sleeve and Spring Coil-Overs
#7
I don't think saftey is a concern as long as you install them correctly. Ground Control has offered coilover sleaves for years. I had Skunk2 coilover sleaves on my Prelude without a problem.
However, #1 isn't known for it's great products. They'll probably ride really rough and make a lot of noise. Maybe not ... just a guess.
However, #1 isn't known for it's great products. They'll probably ride really rough and make a lot of noise. Maybe not ... just a guess.
#8
Yeah there is nothing wrong with sleeve coilovers. I had a set of Ground Controls on my Altima and never have one problem. The ride was actually better than the H&R springs I had on it and it was WAY lower on the GC's. But you have to keep in mind that GC uses Eibach springs and that's why they're like $400 a set. I've never seen anyone use #1 spring/coilovers but if I had to bet on it I'd say they are going to ride rough and bumpy.
Here's an idea that all the Nissan guys use with sleeve coilovers. When you install the fronts the collars are more that likely going to be bigger than the strut. Take some duct tape and wrap the strut where the collar will sit to make it a tight fit. Another thing some people do it cut the spring perches off the strut and leave like 1/4 -1/2 inch of metal on the strut so the collar will sit as far down as it can. Someitmes it will give you another 1 inch of adjustment.
Here's an idea that all the Nissan guys use with sleeve coilovers. When you install the fronts the collars are more that likely going to be bigger than the strut. Take some duct tape and wrap the strut where the collar will sit to make it a tight fit. Another thing some people do it cut the spring perches off the strut and leave like 1/4 -1/2 inch of metal on the strut so the collar will sit as far down as it can. Someitmes it will give you another 1 inch of adjustment.
#12
Im using Dropzone sleeve coilovers in the front of my xB. The ride isnt terrible and its definately low. I have them set as low as they'll go. Ive had them for over a year now with no issues. I honestly didnt feel safe putting the rear set in. They just didnt give me a good feeling....
#13
www.nopionline.com
Number one is a cheap brand that has been around for years....I have their exhaust for my tC and love it. They also have CAI for like 50 bucks
Number one is a cheap brand that has been around for years....I have their exhaust for my tC and love it. They also have CAI for like 50 bucks
#15
Originally Posted by ElChupacabra
Im using Dropzone sleeve coilovers in the front of my xB. The ride isnt terrible and its definately low. I have them set as low as they'll go. Ive had them for over a year now with no issues. I honestly didnt feel safe putting the rear set in. They just didnt give me a good feeling....
#16
i know that everyone suggest not to use sleeve type coilovers but they're so cheap that i want to try em out.
which one would you guys choose out of these three?
http://www.nopionline.com/nopistore/...4%20SCION%20xB
http://ssuperstore.com/product_info....roducts_id/837
http://store.racinglab.com/sc04xbkyoloc.html
any pics of them installed?
which one would you guys choose out of these three?
http://www.nopionline.com/nopistore/...4%20SCION%20xB
http://ssuperstore.com/product_info....roducts_id/837
http://store.racinglab.com/sc04xbkyoloc.html
any pics of them installed?
#19
I have my own horror story with sleeves on th XB. For the rear is a definite negative. During a little ride, the sleeve came out of place dropping the rear passenger side to the ground.
You cannot compare suspensions systems from different cars, cause not all set ups are the same. I ran ground control on my civic, they were great. Just not for the xb.
If you really want to use these, just use the fronts, then for the rear get yourself some Koni adjustables and set them at the stiffest setting. And go with a set of DF210's so you can get the lower ride height for the rear.
Just my .02 of experience. I know a lot of people talk with out trying something out for themselves.
You cannot compare suspensions systems from different cars, cause not all set ups are the same. I ran ground control on my civic, they were great. Just not for the xb.
If you really want to use these, just use the fronts, then for the rear get yourself some Koni adjustables and set them at the stiffest setting. And go with a set of DF210's so you can get the lower ride height for the rear.
Just my .02 of experience. I know a lot of people talk with out trying something out for themselves.