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10668 results for '2004 Kia Spectra suspension'
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Coilover Spring Rate Explained: How to Pick the Right One(Post)
Coilover spring rate is probably the most misunderstood number in the entire suspension game. Most people buy a set of coilovers, read the rate printed on the box, and assume that's what their car fe ...
Camber Explained: How Negative Camber Actually Improves Grip(Post)Most people think camber is just for looks, but it's actually a grip optimization tool that most enthusiasts completely misunderstand. Negative camber pre-compensates for body roll during cornering, ...
Are Coilovers Overrated? Why $300 Springs Beat $800 Coilovers(Post)Budget coilovers are the biggest scam in the aftermarket suspension world. Most enthusiasts running $800 coilovers would get better ride quality, longevity, and performance from $300 springs on fresh ...
What Is Camber and How Does It Actually Work? Track Setup Guide(Post)Most people think negative camber is just for stance tax, but physics tells a different story. When you corner hard, your car's body roll tilts the contact patch of your outside tires — negative camb ...
Why 90% of Coilover Buyers Make This Expensive Mistake(Post)Why 90% of Coilover Buyers Make This Expensive Mistake Most drivers think upgrading to coilovers is a guaranteed win for performance – but the truth is 90% of coilover buyers might be making a cost ...
Why Excessive Camber Kills High-Power FWD Builds: FK8 & K-Swap Setup Guide(Post)High-power FWD builds are leaving 50+ horsepower on the table because of one Instagram-driven mistake: excessive negative camber. Your FK8 Type R or K-swapped EK isn't making less power — it's just n ...
Rear Camber Arms Explained: Why Your Lowered Car Needs Them(Post)Rear camber arms are one of the most skipped — and most necessary — upgrades on any lowered car. If you dropped your ride on coilovers or lowering springs and never installed adjustable rear arms, yo ...
Strut Tower Bar Problems: 3 Reasons NOT to Buy One(Post)Strut tower bars are one of the most oversold bolt-ons in the sport-compact world. They look purposeful under the hood, they're cheap enough to impulse-buy, and every parts-store checkout page recomm ...
Are Coilovers Overrated? Why Springs Beat Cheap Coilovers Every Time(Post)Most enthusiasts think coilovers are the ultimate suspension upgrade, but here's the reality: 80% of street cars would ride better and cost less with quality springs on fresh struts. The coilover obs ...
RX-8 Wheel Fitment: Everything You Need to Know(Post)What Wheels Fit a Mazda RX-8: The Complete Fitment Guide Getting wheel fitment right on the Mazda RX-8 isn't just about looks – it's about preserving the rotary sports car's finely tuned balance. C ...
Why 350WHP Civics Feel Slower Than 260WHP Miatas: Street Dyno Truth(Post)Your 350whp Civic Si getting gapped by a 260whp Miata on canyon roads tells the whole story about why peak dyno numbers are overrated for street builds. Power-to-weight is just the beginning — a car ...
BMW E92 335i Build Guide: N54 Canyon Killer with 400WHP for $10K(Post)The E92 335i delivers 400whp on stock internals with the right bolt-ons and tune — making it one of the most underrated canyon weapons BMW ever built. While everyone chases E92 M3s at $40K+, the twin ...