BodaciousD
Newish Member
Good evening everyone,
Had a few questions that I’m hoping I can get some insight from current owners and not outdated YouTube/random webpages.
I have a 2023 GT2 RWD in Ascot Green.
1. I’m looking to get the eibach front and rear sway bars to help reduce the body roll I’m feeling in the corners. I’m also looking to adjust the suspension and was wondering what people’s opinions were on coilovers vs. lowering springs? If springs are the go to, then I’ll be looking at eibach pro-plus kit. Otherwise I’ll just get the sway bars and start doing research on coilover brands.
2. With the above said, I’m also looking at getting a new wheel and tire setup, but honestly have no clue where to start. I’ve looked on fitment industries to get some references but still unsure on all the numbers and how the (either lowering springs or coilovers) will effect what size wheels I can put on without rubbing.
3. If I do the above with coilovers, how necessary are the adjustable camber arms/ what other miscellaneous things should I look into getting to make sure I have minimal issues with alignment and can account for the added cost?
Basically I’m looking at filling the tire well gap to have a sportier look and adjusting the suspension for a more controlled feel. I would like the setup to be flush and not worried about rubbing.
Apologies if this is rambling but I’ve been browsing the forums and attempting to retain the loads of information in here. TIA!!
Had a few questions that I’m hoping I can get some insight from current owners and not outdated YouTube/random webpages.
I have a 2023 GT2 RWD in Ascot Green.
1. I’m looking to get the eibach front and rear sway bars to help reduce the body roll I’m feeling in the corners. I’m also looking to adjust the suspension and was wondering what people’s opinions were on coilovers vs. lowering springs? If springs are the go to, then I’ll be looking at eibach pro-plus kit. Otherwise I’ll just get the sway bars and start doing research on coilover brands.
2. With the above said, I’m also looking at getting a new wheel and tire setup, but honestly have no clue where to start. I’ve looked on fitment industries to get some references but still unsure on all the numbers and how the (either lowering springs or coilovers) will effect what size wheels I can put on without rubbing.
3. If I do the above with coilovers, how necessary are the adjustable camber arms/ what other miscellaneous things should I look into getting to make sure I have minimal issues with alignment and can account for the added cost?
Basically I’m looking at filling the tire well gap to have a sportier look and adjusting the suspension for a more controlled feel. I would like the setup to be flush and not worried about rubbing.
Apologies if this is rambling but I’ve been browsing the forums and attempting to retain the loads of information in here. TIA!!