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98mgalant
08-08-2010, 10:07 PM
Ok so I am looking into geting some coilovers for my G-lant. I have tried to get some info on the Internet but because we don't have that many options for the 7g I haven't been able to find any of the information that I am wanting. So I have come to you guys and girls for help. Any info or sugestions that you have will be helpfull.
1. What brands do you have or brands that you would recommend?
2. Are thier any brands that offer the pillowball mount with the adjustments for camber?
3. Can I lower my car about 1 or 1.5 in without camber adjustments or new camber plates?

So Im sure that I will think of something else.

Look at my bad a$$ new sig. vvvvv

OMEGA PHX
08-08-2010, 11:08 PM
Ok so I am looking into geting some coilovers for my G-lant. I have tried to get some info on the Internet but because we don't have that many options for the 7g I haven't been able to find any of the information that I am wanting. So I have come to you guys and girls for help. Any info or sugestions that you have will be helpfull.
1. What brands do you have or brands that you would recommend?
2. Are thier any brands that offer the pillowball mount with the adjustments for camber?
3. Can I lower my car about 1 or 1.5 in without camber adjustments or new camber plates?

So Im sure that I will think of something else.

Look at my bad a$$ new sig. vvvvv

1. Our Vendor JM Auto Racing sells D2 Racing Coilovers for the 7g.

Galanttuner10
08-08-2010, 11:14 PM
okfor the 7g go D2 or megan

no camber plates as the 7g suspension is multi link, you will need adjustable balljoint to help correct the negative camber

evil-G-nius
08-09-2010, 02:50 AM
the camber aint that bad though. I had Skunk2 coils and had the car slammed and the camber was not off by a lot. I guess each car is different, but It may not be necessary


1. Our Vendor JM Auto Racing sells D2 Racing Coilovers for the 7g.

howmuch? I have been thinkin about ditchin my eibachs for a little lower ride

98mgalant
08-10-2010, 07:08 PM
okfor the 7g go D2 or megan

no camber plates as the 7g suspension is multi link, you will need adjustable balljoint to help correct the negative camber

Do you know where can I get adjustable ball joints?



Thanks to everyone that replied.

Galanttuner10
08-10-2010, 07:33 PM
ebay, the SPC balljoints are good

98mgalant
08-11-2010, 02:46 PM
Good news. I think that I already have adjustable ball joints. Am I right?
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sorry for the blur.

skrap
08-11-2010, 03:05 PM
Yes.. Go get an alignment

98mgalant
08-15-2010, 06:42 PM
Ok I'm back with a couple more questions.
1.will I need any specialty tools for this?
2. Do we have a how to thead on tgc.

4-G-rim
08-18-2010, 02:47 PM
You shouldn't need any special tools to make adjustments with that adjustable ball joint. Just take it to a alignment shop to they can properly align the car.


Ok so I am looking into geting some coilovers for my G-lant. I have tried to get some info on the Internet but because we don't have that many options for the 7g I haven't been able to find any of the information that I am wanting. So I have come to you guys and girls for help. Any info or sugestions that you have will be helpfull.
1. What brands do you have or brands that you would recommend?
2. Are thier any brands that offer the pillowball mount with the adjustments for camber?
3. Can I lower my car about 1 or 1.5 in without camber adjustments or new camber plates?

So Im sure that I will think of something else.

Look at my bad a$$ new sig. vvvvv

Depends on your budget and what you plan to use it for.

Basically there are 2 different types of coilovers:

-Sleeve type which goes over a conventional strut/shock

-1 piece type which the sleeve is part of the strut/shock among other features and benefits.

Sleeve type coilovers will be cheaper but you also have to consider that if you want to lower the car properly with a sleeve type coilover you have to upgrade your shocks and struts. Problem is if you lower the car too low on a sleeve type coilover the strut/shock piston rod travel is reduced too which in some cases depending on he type of shock/strut you get will prematurely blow out the unit. Ebay units are garbage..I know $20 coilovers sounds good, but the issue is the spring rates are not even for the car and not to mention the quality material the springs are made of.

1 piece coilovers are different because when you want to adjust the height..the whole strut/shock unit is moved so the piston rod compression travel is not reduced in a lowered car. Plus they have more benefits usually with multiple damper adjustments, camber adjustments(mcpherson type), etc etc..but much more expensive.

Tein have a pillowball mount available...I have them in my car right now, but they are from a 2g application but as you know, 7g and 2g Eclipse are the same chassis/suspension wise. Pillowball mounts advantage is it eliminates the use of the OEM bushings on the OEM strut plate which wear out through time. The pillowball mount also better response steering response and overall handling response and feel.

Camber is adjusted with either a adjustable ball joint like you have or like the Ingalls camber kit which attaches to the upper control arm base mounts and either pushes the whole arm out or inward to acheive desired camber.

You can lower you car up to 1.5" w/o any type of extra camber correction as the factory adjustment can handle it. Anything lower than 1.5" though would require some type of camber kit.

Just to give you a idea ...here is my current setup, BUT not for long though.
-Skunk 2 coilovers
-KYB AGX
-Tein front upper pillowball mounts
-Ingalls front camber kit
-DIY rear camber kit


http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn133/Galantkid25/Jdot%20Photography/IMG_4674.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn133/Galantkid25/Jdot%20Photography/IMG_5614.jpg

If you have any more questions..check out my sig, I am at GT majority of the time.:icon_mrgreen:

Galanttuner10
08-18-2010, 04:30 PM
no special tools are needed. save up and go for the 1 piece D2s or megans and avoid the headache. its easy to put in the D2s, but once they are in go get the suspension tuned to your liking as there is no way you will get everything even by yourself and get an alignment

98mgalant
08-18-2010, 05:48 PM
Ya I'm pretty sure that I'm going to het the D2s. Do the instal myself get the hight were I want it and then take it for alignment. Right now I'm still looking for the right setup. Thinking D2. Does anyone on TGC have the D2s?

OMEGA PHX
08-18-2010, 06:13 PM
I think member DOHCstnr swears for D2, he broke one in a accident and he got a replacement shock for $60 and arrived in 2 days, he says they have awesome customer service.

Galanttuner10
08-18-2010, 07:41 PM
I think member DOHCstnr swears for D2, he broke one in a accident and he got a replacement shock for $60 and arrived in 2 days, he says they have awesome customer service.

also i am getting these for mine and i have installed them on my rb25 240sx and they are amazing

also megans or on my friends sti and they are great too

98mgalant
08-18-2010, 10:15 PM
Alright thanks guys. BTW my 98 galant will finaly have a 98 front end on it. picked one up today I'm gunna try to make a lip out of my old bumper, its junk any way.

Galanttuner10
08-18-2010, 11:48 PM
st saw these. maybe if you are on a budget these are a nice setup. they are 200 less than the d2s and higher end megans

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MEGAN-EZ-COILOVER-DAMPER-SUSPENSION-GALANT-94-98-SEDAN-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQfitsZModelQ3aGalantQ7cSubmodelQ 3aGSQQitemZ270623475289QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5 fPartsQ5fAccessories

evil-G-nius
08-19-2010, 10:49 AM
I plan to go to D2's as well once I get my car back up and running. I love my eibachs but....I dont know...want a change

98mgalant
10-06-2010, 03:44 PM
Ok so I got the D2s and love them but some times when I hit a bump in the road or bridges there is a loud bang like noise that comes from the front driverside. I try not to hit any bumps and slow down for them but sometimes it is inevitable, it just happens. I'm thinking that my wheel may be hitting the fender well, but I don't think that it's that low. Any suggestions? Also how long should I weight till I get an alighnment?

I will post pics when I get home or you can look in picks of your car as it sets

Reelax
10-06-2010, 03:50 PM
Ok so I got the D2s and love them but some times when I hit a bump in the road or bridges there is a loud bang like noise that comes from the front driverside. I try not to hit any bumps and slow down for them but sometimes it is inevitable, it just happens. I'm thinking that my wheel may be hitting the fender well, but I don't think that it's that low. Any suggestions? Also how long should I weight till I get an alighnment?

I will post pics when I get home or you can look in picks of your car as it sets

i wouldn't wait more than a day after i got my car lowered to go get it aligned. when i had my coilovers installed, i had it aligned the same day.

vdubdoug
10-11-2010, 04:40 PM
Coilovers should always be aligned and corner balanced for optimum handling. If that is what you are going for.

krazylu
12-14-2010, 10:17 PM
For those who have eibachs... Are They awesome? Because all I have are my KYB shocks.

evil-G-nius
12-15-2010, 10:54 AM
I love em! I used to have Skunk2 Coilovers and the ride was very very harsh. THe Eibachs are very smooth and comfortable but very sure footed in the canyons and twisties. Definately a great suspension on a budget. I have them with KYB AGX's and Graphite Suspension bushings from energy. Some say the prothanes are better....but I couldnt find em and I havent had any issues with the energy set so....