No, they are all the same. Get whatever is cheapest.Outside of brand name, is there a compelling reason to get spoon rigid collars versus other ones?
This is an unpopulat opinion on this forum, but I wouldn't recommend any. I installed the collars and couldn't feel any difference on the street or track.Which other ones would you recommend?
This is a good take. There are many aftermarket parts available that provide little to no value depending on the use case. Enthusiasts tend to buy shit just because it's available and then justify how the part makes the car feel "connected" or "planted" or "this is the way it should've come from the factory."No, they are all the same. Get whatever is cheapest.
This is an unpopulat opinion on this forum, but I wouldn't recommend any. I installed the collars and couldn't feel any difference on the street or track.
The idea of these collars is that they take up the slop between the subframe and chassis thus preventing the subframes from shifting under load. If the subframes were moving, you would expect to find witness markes on the subframe and/or chassis. When installing the collars on my car, I couldn't find any evidence said movement. My car had seen 5 track days at that point, so it had experienced some heavy use.
They all pretty much do the same thing. The shop that I get mine installed told me they've installed all different ones; Spoon, PRL, BLOX and said they really like the quality of the Spoon Rigid collars, but ultimately they all do the same thing so its really up to you and what you want to spend.Outside of brand name, is there a compelling reason to get spoon rigid collars versus other ones? Which other ones would you recommend?
Same experience here. I installed the Spoon collars and haven’t noticed any difference.No, they are all the same. Get whatever is cheapest.
This is an unpopulat opinion on this forum, but I wouldn't recommend any. I installed the collars and couldn't feel any difference on the street or track.
The idea of these collars is that they take up the slop between the subframe and chassis thus preventing the subframes from shifting under load. If the subframes were moving, you would expect to find witness markes on the subframe and/or chassis. When installing the collars on my car, I couldn't find any evidence said movement. My car had seen 5 track days at that point, so it had experienced some heavy use.
The stock suspension is already very good on street and track. Are we trying to reduce lean at the track or on our way to Krogers/Stop n Shop/Giant Eagle/Walmart?Okay, so my goal is to get a fuel system and turbo upgrade but I want to optimize the cars handling before hand. What do you guys think would be a good way to go then? Outside of coil overs. .
Rear sway bar and as much chassis bracing as you can do. Lowering on the FL5 isn't nearly as effective on the track because the cars center of gravity is already so low.Okay, so my goal is to get a fuel system and turbo upgrade but I want to optimize the cars handling before hand. What do you guys think would be a good way to go then? Outside of coil overs. .
To hell with the rest of it, go for the power!Okay, so my goal is to get a fuel system and turbo upgrade but I want to optimize the cars handling before hand. What do you guys think would be a good way to go then? Outside of coil overs. .