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SeeyaBud86 04-28-2010 09:57 PM

On KW V3's - will post review
 
Finally got my KW's. Here are a couple of pictures. I don't know why they came out so bad but I will take a couple of more tomorrow and give a good review.
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snapping 04-28-2010 10:13 PM

How far did you drop it?

SeeyaBud86 04-28-2010 10:27 PM

1 inch.

209Z 04-28-2010 11:02 PM

looks good bro. i like the lip as well

SeeyaBud86 04-29-2010 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by 209Z (Post 517857)
looks good bro. i like the lip as well

Thanks

djpathfinder 04-29-2010 12:59 AM

Looks great! The black powder coated rims work well with the white. Do you have the SPC rear camber kit, or were you able to align the rear wheels back to spec without? Wheel spacers in the future?

kenchan 04-29-2010 10:20 AM

next: wheelspacers to complete. :D

Philipp 04-29-2010 12:21 PM

Any clearance issue with the FI CBE and what are your intial impressions?
Looks great btw!

MD-370z 04-29-2010 01:12 PM

phillipe, waiting to pull the trigger on these coilovers eh. Do it! would love to see the stance on the car, i agree with spacers what would be good for stock sport rims 25mm in the back 15 or 20 in the front?

abakja1 04-29-2010 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Philipp (Post 518420)
Any clearance issue with the FI CBE and what are your intial impressions?
Looks great btw!

Definitely a good questions...
Like to know if any probs with the FI catback..
Im sure its hell on the front oem chin spoiler,..I scrape this on my driveway every morn.

kenchan 04-29-2010 01:24 PM

i would do 20mm rear and 15 on the front. although 20 would fit in the front im not a fan of tramlining so would keep it at a minimum.

kenchan 04-29-2010 01:26 PM

and yah, although i envy watching folks doing these lowering mods it's not going to work well for me either. i'd scrape everywhere and im not a fan of stiff rides so can't stiffen it up much to minimize sus stroke (to prevent scraping).

SeeyaBud86 04-29-2010 02:37 PM

Yea the exhaust is fine and I have a HUGE speedbump in my neighborhood. I actually scrape the plastic part right under my s-tune front lip everytime I go over it, but its ok. Just a plastic piece. The exhaust is 100% fine though. I think its because the way they sit they are in the middle of the tires, so when the tires start to go up the bump the exhaust obviously raises. The extra stiffness also helps from the new suspension.

Review-

ALOT better than stock. 200 times better. I don't track my car, but I always take turns and go down roads at 100+.

There is an airport road that has some twistys and a 90 degree right hand turn (left hand on the way back :tup:). It handles soooo much better now. It has a lot less body roll. I just set it to the stock specs on the alignment, and haven't sitffened it yet. I heard there is no need to really stiffen it. But there is no body roll, and I could take turns going 15-20mph faster than before. I can hit the apex everytime with precision, not to mention going a lot faster into turns. The rear end doesn't get out unless you are really trying to get it out. I went to slide it once and the rear end came out, but it felt controlled, it didn't feel out of control. The nose doesn't seem to dive down as much during braking, and feels overall more stable. Also, when braking at higher speeds to go into a turn, the back end doesn't "wobble".

But the thing that I was most impressed about (besides the handling) was the ride quality. It actually feels a lot better than the stock suspension. Obviously its a little bit stiffer so when you go over "bumps" or little rough spots in the road you can tell its a little more harsh, but other than that at normal speeds on the road its smoother. The body doesn't move around as much and feels overall better. The only pain is watching for low spots pulling into shopping centers. Just have to take all "stoops" and "bumps" at an angle to minimize the drop. But the improvement in handling and overall ride quality is totally worth it.

The verdict -
If handling and performance really floats your boat, then you need this kit or any other coilover kit. I'm very happy and impressed with the KW V3's, and honestly its like driving a Porsche now.

SeeyaBud86 04-29-2010 02:46 PM

^^

Also want to note that I am running on stock tires. And the front end seems to bite harder/better when going into turns, but not too much, it has complete traction throughout the turn in.

I am going to get spacers, and I may stiffen the kit about 5% more at most.

SeeyaBud86 04-29-2010 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djpathfinder (Post 517968)
Looks great! The black powder coated rims work well with the white. Do you have the SPC rear camber kit, or were you able to align the rear wheels back to spec without? Wheel spacers in the future?

Just wanting to confirm you I was able to align the rear wheels back to spec without them. Do you think I need them? I was told that I didn't because I cant drop it more that it is dropped right now. Too many bumps and low dips around where I live.


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