My Next Upgrade: Suspension

Which type of suspension you prefer the most?

  • Tein HA

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  • Tein Super Street

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  • Tein Flex

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  • Tein Mono Flex

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  • GAB SS

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  • Koni Yellow + Eibach spring

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  • Aragosta

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  • Spoon

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  • Others (please mention)

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  • Total voters
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My vote goes to Bilsteins...

However, GAB should not be an option here since they're pirates after the defunct original Japanese...

GAB in my opinion are useless since they have no proper testing and R&D facility and instead rely on YOU as the guinea pig...
 
My vote goes to Bilsteins...

However, GAB should not be an option here since they're pirates after the defunct original Japanese...

GAB in my opinion are useless since they have no proper testing and R&D facility and instead rely on YOU as the guinea pig...

yeah..the owner of gab should adjust damping bound and rebound themself to own preference...thats what damping adjustment knob are there for u to use....


no matter how high the brand name...u still need to adjust yourself......

ever heard rieger suspension? ever heard drummond suspension??? those are high end rally/racing suspension costs rm45k and even higher per sets and yet no intelligent auto-tuning provided....u still need to adjust the setting manually my friend...only u know what u want...... :driver:

so that is what titan and rcs suspension have been offering some hand to help you tune your suspension according to your needs....... :nurse:
 
Guys, what about those from IMP? Are they value for money too?

Improve suspension is for the average joe who's looking to start somewhere with a small budget. It's along the same line as GAB M'sia. I'm using their comfort range, used their hi/lo and have sat in their hi/lo/soft/hard hyperflex II and all are pretty decent. Nothing to shout about but nothing to complain about especially at that price.
 
I've been using bilstein b6 shocks coupled with original springs for 3 months now. The outcome? Superb on stability and comfort expecially on speed of 60km/h and above. The thing is i don't feel any of the wobbling caused by uneveness on the road at all compared to oem abs before. Definitely recommended for those who desire for simple but yet comfortable setup.
 
Strange eng or BC taiwan.. Well most of our options are frm taiwan/china :-)
 
I'm from Tmn Melati KL, next month I want to slightly lower my car. I don't want to scarify much comfort.

Any recommendation for Mitsubishi Galant Year 2000 (the car similar like Perdana).

Next mod will be Rim SSR Type F Black 17" with Tyre 45

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Anybody interested to buy my Waja 1.6 Auto 2004, can sell cheap, email me [email protected]
 
Ori Taiwan D2 Racing
36 step soft hard
fully 2 way hi-lo
serviceable (~RM200) and changeable (~RM400) shocks
 
I've been using bilstein b6 shocks coupled with original springs for 3 months now. The outcome? Superb on stability and comfort expecially on speed of 60km/h and above. The thing is i don't feel any of the wobbling caused by uneveness on the road at all compared to oem abs before. Definitely recommended for those who desire for simple but yet comfortable setup.

bro, what car you're using..?
 
Im using Kayaba RS Pro now and its really really nice and comfy..Not to mention that it performs well during sharp corners aswell :driver:
 
I've been using bilstein b6 shocks coupled with original springs for 3 months now. The outcome? Superb on stability and comfort expecially on speed of 60km/h and above. The thing is i don't feel any of the wobbling caused by uneveness on the road at all compared to oem abs before. Definitely recommended for those who desire for simple but yet comfortable setup.

Hey bro, how does it feel on those yellow lines? And cornering do you feel that the car is stable at higher speeds?
 
Hey bro, how does it feel on those yellow lines? And cornering do you feel that the car is stable at higher speeds?

At slow speed you will feel the thumps but at the speed above 60, the ride will just breeze through. The only thing u'll notice is the noise of the thumps. Cornering at higher speed felt much better, I'll say a very big difference comparing to original oem abs which are known for being a tad too soft. Driving at higher speed felt much stable as well, I tried 150km/h and it's a breeze. Overall the ride felt a little stiff at slow speed but at higher speed the stability and comfort is definitely fantastic.
 
Titan Suspension definitely.

Customizable to almost any car.
Customizable Settings
Serviceable
Realistic Price!
 
After a lot of review, reading & budget. I installed GAB HA-B AVCS for Perdana at my Mitsubishi, 2 finger front, 3 finger back, 17" rim.

I'm expecting hard and bumpy ride.... but no, very comfortable compare to original, no complain at all.

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Anybody interested to buy my Waja 1.6 Auto 2004, can sell cheap, email me [email protected]
 
After a lot of review, reading & budget. I installed GAB HA-B AVCS for Perdana at my Mitsubishi, 2 finger front, 3 finger back, 17" rim.

I'm expecting hard and bumpy ride.... but no, very comfortable compare to original, no complain at all.

bro syazwan, is it soft-hard adjustable also?
 

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