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jason m
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Time has come to upgrade my suspension, through a search on here and elsewhere I have narrowed it down to hks hypermax 2's OR jic flt a2's OR CW's setup. The car is mainly used as a road car, although I am planning on a couple of track days this year.

 

So am just interested in opinions from people who have or have driven these setups, and also anyone who has had any of these on a car for a number of months/years - how well do they wear ?

 

Thanks :)

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I too would go for CW's or the JIC's.

 

It really would be the flip of a coin job though.

 

Both are proven...

 

Have you driven either ? Am prob thinking the same although a few people rate the HKS highly. Am concerned about ride being too harsh and difficulty putting power down with the jic as the rear spring rates are harder than the hks ?

 

The dilema continues...

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The JIC kit that Vortex sells has their own strength of springs on it...it's more compliant that the standard kit.

 

I think though I'm swinging towards the CW setup as it's the same price with fitting and a full alignment check as the JIC's and it will do just as good a job for what I use it for.

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The JIC kit that Vortex sells has their own strength of springs on it...it's more compliant that the standard kit.

 

I think though I'm swinging towards the CW setup as it's the same price with fitting and a full alignment check as the JIC's and it will do just as good a job for what I use it for.

 

 

Yeah on a price basis I need to get the normal jics to be similar cost to CW's

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