What shock would give a smoother ride? Need to get thumping of the rear.
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What shock would give a smoother ride? Need to get thumping of the rear.
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Hahn is having a really good sale now on his double adjustments. I've riden in Slings with them and thought they made a huge difference.
Depends entirely on what you want from them. I have the Alpha GT's and am extremely happy.
I have QA1 adjustable shocks and springs, much better than stock.
I have QA1 adjustable shocks and springs, much better than stock.
I have same setup. Most people get these and crank them up for cornering. If you run lower numbers on them you can get a very comfy ride.
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The Hahn sale is for QA1 shock/coilovers. Double Adjustables strart as low as $699. Triples as low as $899. Silver color springs standard, other colors more. Spring Seat Bearings to make adjustment easier add $50.
IRMA BLOWOUT GROUP BUY PRICED! Hahn/QA1 Spherical Double/Triple Adjust – Hahn RaceCraft
I'm a lazy guy I like to set it and forget it. So shocks that have multiple adjustability to them if it's not by a push button in the cockpit Im not interested. I have jri one way witch was a huge improvement over stock. I really would like to upgrade to the jri GT. They were going to charge $300 to go from the one way to upgrade to the GT and if they're still available over the winter I'm going to take mine off and send them back to have them converted to the GT.
I have the Alpha JRI GT and everyone who rides in my machine is wowed by the big difference they make, even people who have other shocks can't believe the fact that the GT blows the adjustable out of the water when it comes to comfort while being able to ride twisties without having to stop to change the settings.
Now with that said they are definitely not for people who go to the track often or those of you who have a death wish on
turns but for 95% of the riders out there the GTs are the best choice.
I have the Alpha JRI GT's as well.
A night and day difference in the ride. If I truely knew the difference it made , it would have been higher on my mods list.
I ordered a set of the QA1's from the sale going on, everyone seems to have positive things to say about them...cant wait to get them on!
I had QA1s on my 15 and really liked them. My wife has JRIs and I will by Thursday.
I got Hahn QA1 and love them.
What shock would give a smoother ride? Need to get thumping of the rear.
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You can't go wrong with any of them.
has anyone gone from the jri one way to the jri gt? I would like hear if you think there is much of a difference.
Can you actually notice a difference between single, double, and triple adjustable for normal street driving?
Can you actually notice a difference between single, double, and triple adjustable for normal street driving?
the only difference would be personal settings for your favorite type of riding style.
They are made the same except the adjustment. Set them the same as the non adjustable they will ride the same.
Need to get thumping of the rear.
WHAT!!!!!! ( Tripod!!, you missed this brah???)
hmmm was going to buy Bilstein one way adjustable shocks for over a grand..... but now this group buy looks really appealing. For $350 more are the Bilstein's worth it over the Hahn QA1's?
I have the Bilstein single-adjustable (I think). I bought them thru a Group Buy a while back. I was originally going to go with the QA1s, but at the time they were still roll your own (pick and assemble your own components) and the Bilsteins were a finished item. I paid around $8-900 at the time. Had the QA1s been offered at Hahn's sale prices, I'd have gone with the QA1s. If you go with the 2-way adjustables w/o the Spring Bearing Seats, they're a great buy at $699 w/silver springs. The Spring Bearing Seats are nice if you plan on frequently changing the settings, but if you just adjust it until you're happy overall, you can skip the Spring Bearing Seats and save $50 if you're concerned about cost. The 3-way adjustable shocks at $899 are also an excellent value if you want the extra features.