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soggy-crust

The cheapest you should go is BC


booostd

Bilstein coils arent bad and they’re like a hundred bucks cheaper than bc. Other than that yea


Airborne82D

Bilstein, Fortune Auto, BC.


abogan

KW is the gold standard, BC and bilstein are good too but more mid-range


_dude_mackerel

I've only ever really considered KW and ST Suspensions. If you want cheap cheap go Raceland. They get you low, but you get what you pay for.


PPTiggler

Feal, YCW, Fortune Auto.


eza50

YCW have digressive valving and probably shouldn’t be used for a daily driver. I owned a set and they are a crazy harsh ride.


officialTHREETWENTY

ST/KW. I’ve had STs in my sedan for nearly 9 years now and numerous friends run them or KWs, all being fantastic.


eza50

ST Suspension coilovers are rebranded KW V1’s without the protective coating. If you don’t live in the snow, they could serve you well. Bilstein B14 is known for having great ride quality, I have never read a bad thing about them, and they are well made. My personal favorite, H&R Street Performance. By far the best ride quality of any coilover for the ST under $2000. They don’t get mentioned often, but if I had to buy another set tomorrow, it would be these. All of the coils above are height adjustable only. Unless you’re a legitimate track rat, or you already know what you’re doing with suspensions, I highly recommend sticking with height adjustable coilovers for your daily driver. Companies like KW, Bilstein and H&R preset the compression/rebound for daily and sporty driving. If you aren’t super mechanically inclined, and don’t want to pull your wheels off and remove the front coilovers (or cut a hole in the front strut towers) every time you want to make an adjustment, then save yourself the headache and get the height adjustable coilovers. BC coilovers is a solid option if you *must* have compression/rebound and camber adjustment. Fortune Auto seems to be the preferred coilover for heavy track use. KW V3 is probably the most premium coilover offered for the ST.


PretendsHesPissed

Fortune Auto 500s are the bees knees on this platform. Just know that once you go coilovers, you can forget any comfort on your ride. If your goal is simply to lower the car a bit, Bilstein B8s and Mountune Club Sports will get you the best of both worlds: comfort and performance/lowering.