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Coilover FAQs
Coilovers are a suspension system that combines a coil spring and shock absorber into one adjustable unit. Compared to factory suspension, coilovers help reduce body roll, improve stability, and provide better control during cornering, braking, and acceleration.
Yes. Many drivers install coilovers on daily driven cars to improve handling and achieve a lower ride height. Performance coilovers are designed to balance ride comfort with improved suspension response for street use.
Most coilover systems allow several inches of ride height adjustment. This lets drivers lower their vehicle for a more aggressive stance while maintaining proper suspension travel and drivability.
Yes. Coilovers typically use stiffer springs and improved damping compared to factory suspension. This helps reduce body roll, improve weight transfer, and increase overall vehicle stability during cornering.
Lowering springs reduce ride height but still use factory shocks. Coilovers replace the entire suspension assembly and provide ride height adjustment along with improved suspension performance.
Coilovers are generally firmer than stock suspension because they are designed to improve handling performance. However, with Five8 spring rates has shown that many drivers find the ride comfortable enough for daily driving when properly installed and adjusted.