Yeah another one of those threads, why not? I've done all the reading in the long suspension rec threads here on the forum and am still looking for opinions to help me pull the trigger.
Context:
-e46 m3
-Weekend car, focus on spirited mountain drives mainly. Driving events on occasion.
-Will go lower than the stock ride height.
Options I've narrowed down to:
JRZ Rs2
I actually have a set of these dampers(incomplete). Bought em' on a whim for a good deal but hard to find reviews on them. It'll cost some $$ and effort to fit springs and camber plates to test them. Not completely against the idea, at some point ya just want to drive the car though...
TCK SA
Had them on my e36. Rode great overall. Kinda pillowy on the rec spring rates? Hard to beat the value, but kind of just want to try something different?
TCK DA
This is where I've have some trouble. Apparently they're "much better than SA" but not clear on how it translates in the real world. Emailing TCK on the differences has not yielded much transparency other than they're "much more robust". Also concerns about clunks.
MCS 1 way
Apparently awesome stuff. Not a ton of reviews out there from street guys. Track guys love em. Priciest option.
Not interested in the "oh it's just a street car" so get new stock dampers on stock mounts. I'll want the ability to dial in the height and camber based on wheel/tire fitments.
Ultimately, if it takes another 1000 bucks over TCK SA to give that extra bit of driving experience I'm all for it. I realize we don't have all the definitive answers but I'd love to hear thoughts. I love over analyzing.
Context:
-e46 m3
-Weekend car, focus on spirited mountain drives mainly. Driving events on occasion.
-Will go lower than the stock ride height.
Options I've narrowed down to:
JRZ Rs2
I actually have a set of these dampers(incomplete). Bought em' on a whim for a good deal but hard to find reviews on them. It'll cost some $$ and effort to fit springs and camber plates to test them. Not completely against the idea, at some point ya just want to drive the car though...
TCK SA
Had them on my e36. Rode great overall. Kinda pillowy on the rec spring rates? Hard to beat the value, but kind of just want to try something different?
TCK DA
This is where I've have some trouble. Apparently they're "much better than SA" but not clear on how it translates in the real world. Emailing TCK on the differences has not yielded much transparency other than they're "much more robust". Also concerns about clunks.
MCS 1 way
Apparently awesome stuff. Not a ton of reviews out there from street guys. Track guys love em. Priciest option.
Not interested in the "oh it's just a street car" so get new stock dampers on stock mounts. I'll want the ability to dial in the height and camber based on wheel/tire fitments.
Ultimately, if it takes another 1000 bucks over TCK SA to give that extra bit of driving experience I'm all for it. I realize we don't have all the definitive answers but I'd love to hear thoughts. I love over analyzing.
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