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JMatt
09-07-2007, 11:00 AM
Everyone talks about "coilover" suspensions for our cars. Obviously, the front comes with coilovers stock, and those just get replace with different/better coilovers.

But what about the rear?

Our cars come with a spring, and a rear shock.
Is there such thing as a "coilover" for our rear suspension?

If so, can someone point me to a link somewhere?

Thanks

Super T
09-07-2007, 11:17 AM
Don't think so. There's nothing magical about "coilovers" vs. separate shocks and springs, they just package nicer.

MAGFX
09-07-2007, 11:49 AM
You are totally correct JMatt. There is not much room around our rear shocks to fit much of a coilover spring. I have not seen any direct bolt on ones.

Yeah, many folks use the word "coilovers" a bit loosely. When someone states that they switched to coilovers, it sounds like they changed the suspension design, when actually they only changed part for part. I guess when you spend a bunch of money, you have to use a different word (and partially incorrect) just like folks use "CAI" when the OEM intake is probably more of a cold air intake. :boohoo:

just my 2¢:beerchug:

JMatt
09-07-2007, 12:40 PM
Don't think so. There's nothing magical about "coilovers" vs. separate shocks and springs, they just package nicer.
A true coilover could be ride-height adjustable without needing a spring compressor. Otherwise - from a pure physics standpoint, there's nothing the stand alone units cannot accomplish.

Super T
09-07-2007, 04:05 PM
^^ This is very true, you can't really preload a loose spring.