Lowering Springs
i got some k sports on mine they are great and lowered the car pretty good as u can see on my pic not tuckin but no more gap from the oem suspension. do not get sportlines tho i say k sports or eibachs or tein
Ummm... sportlines ARE Eibach. I'm guessing you were saying ket the pro kit though. I have SSC springs and I love them. They drop about the same as sportlines and keep the same handling as stock. From what I hear, sportlines are kinda soft and bouncy, which would annoy me. H&Rs are also good, Pedders give the best handling though, and a decent drop
definately the wrong section but i'll help ya out.....
the best things you can do for cheap lowering but you wont gain any handeling out of it, is get h&r springs or eibach.
if you want to still stay on the cheaper side of things but gain some handeling and not gain all that much of a drop go with pedders springs on our stock struts. its a pretty unbeatable combination until you start to spend cash.
if you really want to spend money go with coilovers.......stance or some of the higher end brands like peneske or ohlins(rediculously expensive and wont bother with you unless your on a race team).....stance seems to be the best bet for the money as far as the cheaper coilovers go though.
regardless of what kind of lowering you do i recommend rack spacers so you dont get bump steer.
the best things you can do for cheap lowering but you wont gain any handeling out of it, is get h&r springs or eibach.
if you want to still stay on the cheaper side of things but gain some handeling and not gain all that much of a drop go with pedders springs on our stock struts. its a pretty unbeatable combination until you start to spend cash.
if you really want to spend money go with coilovers.......stance or some of the higher end brands like peneske or ohlins(rediculously expensive and wont bother with you unless your on a race team).....stance seems to be the best bet for the money as far as the cheaper coilovers go though.
regardless of what kind of lowering you do i recommend rack spacers so you dont get bump steer.
IMO:
-Pedders very small drop, but good spring rates. If you are looking at handling only, and not lowering this is a good choice
-Eibach sportlines lower very nicely, but spring rates are not as firm.
-Eibach Pro kit lowers less than the sportlines, but offers a higher spring rate compared to the sportlines.
KW Suspensions have a very nice set of coil overs, the varient 2 series are a good choice.
We carry all of the above at www.TurboTechRacing.com if you have any questions about them, let us know.
-Pedders very small drop, but good spring rates. If you are looking at handling only, and not lowering this is a good choice
-Eibach sportlines lower very nicely, but spring rates are not as firm.
-Eibach Pro kit lowers less than the sportlines, but offers a higher spring rate compared to the sportlines.
KW Suspensions have a very nice set of coil overs, the varient 2 series are a good choice.
We carry all of the above at www.TurboTechRacing.com if you have any questions about them, let us know.
take a look at any of the pictures of the h&r springs, eibach, tien,zenn etc and they all have coil bind.
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...=202581&page=4
look at this link twords the bottom of the page at the tenzos. almost all springs i have found except the pedders are binding like this but the pedders dont provide a good drop in my opinion. they do provide the best handeling on stock struts by far though.
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...=202581&page=4
look at this link twords the bottom of the page at the tenzos. almost all springs i have found except the pedders are binding like this but the pedders dont provide a good drop in my opinion. they do provide the best handeling on stock struts by far though.
i wouldnt call the h&r springs the best choice......your right the drop is just right as i have them aswell and the drop is awesome.....but the can definately doesnt not handle any better. i also recommend rack spacers strongly if you go with h and r springs.
Well what do you expect when you just buy springs the only thing ive noticed was less body roll and a awsome flat look with the front tires slightly tucked and a finger gap in the back. $300 ant bad to have the look till you get the money for the performance, " coil overs, poly bushings, sway bars.....see what im getting at? Go with H&R they are from germany and come with a life time warranty
To the OP:
You need to realize that you just asked a car community what the best brand is out there. You may as well ask us what the best color is for a Cobalt. You're going to get mixed answers and reviews.
Please view the Suspension section.
You need to realize that you just asked a car community what the best brand is out there. You may as well ask us what the best color is for a Cobalt. You're going to get mixed answers and reviews.
Please view the Suspension section.
theres no questions asked on the 09s whats going to make it handle better. the turbocharged models handle way better the any of the supercharged models. going to any springs with the exception of pedders is a down grade. just look at the reviews and see for yourself.
theres no questions asked on the 09s whats going to make it handle better. the turbocharged models handle way better the any of the supercharged models. going to any springs with the exception of pedders is a down grade. just look at the reviews and see for yourself.
yeah i will personally say from having h&r springs on my car....ride sucks....pedders werent out before i bought my springs. i run a lot of info through john powell so we are working on a coilover setup for me because iwant the drop
IMO:
-Pedders very small drop, but good spring rates. If you are looking at handling only, and not lowering this is a good choice
-Eibach sportlines lower very nicely, but spring rates are not as firm.
-Eibach Pro kit lowers less than the sportlines, but offers a higher spring rate compared to the sportlines.
KW Suspensions have a very nice set of coil overs, the varient 2 series are a good choice.
We carry all of the above at www.TurboTechRacing.com if you have any questions about them, let us know.
-Pedders very small drop, but good spring rates. If you are looking at handling only, and not lowering this is a good choice
-Eibach sportlines lower very nicely, but spring rates are not as firm.
-Eibach Pro kit lowers less than the sportlines, but offers a higher spring rate compared to the sportlines.
KW Suspensions have a very nice set of coil overs, the varient 2 series are a good choice.
We carry all of the above at www.TurboTechRacing.com if you have any questions about them, let us know.


