Vantage
difference between an adjustable shock and a coilover shock?
Answer :
COILOVERS
The word "coilover" has morphed into several different meanings over the last few years. Originally, a coilover shock refered to a racing shock with threads cut into the shock tube. A large nut which served as the lower spring seat screwed down onto the threads. Smaller coilover springs, usually 2.25" or 2.50" inside diameter, needed to be used with the shock.
In the early 1990s, Ground Control began engineering and producing threaded aluminum sleeves that slipped over KONI, Bilstein, Tokico, etc. performance shock absorbers. The sleeve also had a large nut that served as the lower perch. The sleeve rested on the production spring seat so it would not slide all the way down the shock tube. A smaller 2.5" racing spring was packaged with the kit.
Many other companies jumped into making these coilover sleeves, but did very little engineering work to select their spring rates, or made no attempt to match the spring rates to a suitable sport shock. Their ill-fitting products cheapened the meaning of the word "Coilover."
Shock absorber companies like Bilstein and Koni saw how many coilover sleeves were being used with stock shock absorbers, resulting in poor bump control and ride quality. Bilstein and Koni starting making complete coilover kits, complete with sport shock absorbers (most with threaded bodies), and matched sport springs. NEUSPEED even joined forces with Bilstein to manufacture a special NEUSPEED/BILSTEIN coilover kit for specific Import applications. These kits are much tighter in quality and fit compared to most of the sleeve kits, and the springs do not fall out of the perch when you jack up your car. Furthermore, each of the KONI and Bilstein kits is covered by a manufacturer's warranty.
ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS
Every KONI coilover kit features a shock absorber with owner-adjustable rebound valving. By making a simple adjustment on the piston rod of the shock, you can change the resistance force of the shock. Bilstein goes one level higher with their PSS-9 coilover kits. The Bilstein PSS9 kit features a 9-position dial on the body of the shock that allows you to change the rebound and bump forces at the same time.
NEUSPEED proudly distributes both KONI and Bilstein coilover kits. We feel these are the top 2 companies in the shock absorber industry and we want to offer our customers the best products available for their car. To find out if a KONI or Bilstein coilover kit is available for your car, return to the NEUSPEED Home Page and select your vehicle from the pull-down menu.
What do you prefer?