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TPSMak 04-03-2010 11:23 AM

LG Motorsports GT2 Adjustable Coilovers-Brand New
 
LG Motorsports GT2 Adjustable Coilovers-Brand New
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At LG Motorsports our saying is: 'We Race - You Win' and that is why we built the product that we have here.

We have always had our G2 Bilstein/Hyperco coil-over shock package, but many of our customers wanted an adjustable shock, so we went to work to make a first-class package just the way I would want it for a race car without welding new mounts in place. This is what we came up with and we did it with no compromises. There are other coil overs out there but they are full of compromises. We did our best to avoid the compromises.

We have a spherical bearing set up on our shocks in all mounting locations other than the bottom of the rear shock "Fork" mount. We did this because of the precision that the bearing offers. Precise and smooth operation that does not interfere with the shock function.

Spherical bearings are the best option for coil-over mounts. Rubber mounts cause a "Trampoline" effect that must be overcome before the shock can actually work. Rubber also changes the spring rate momentarily until fully compressed. In addition, rubber causes side loads in the shock rod and will eventually damage the shaft.

Plastic or Delrin eliminates the "rubber/trampoline" effect, but it introduces new friction that interferes with the operation of the shocks. Forces are forces and the friction involved in a Delrin/plastic mounting system introduces "Hysteresis" losses that interfere with your shock operation.

http://www.tpsmotorsports.com/media/...-coilovers.jpg

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One more added benefit that you do not see on other adjustable shocks, is our remote for the rear shock adjuster. There is a slight gap at the upper shock mount in the rear that the cable can fit through so you do not have to drill any holes to get to the adjusters!

http://www.tpsmotorsports.com/media/...t/gt2-knob.jpg

NIGHTSTALKER 04-03-2010 03:13 PM

Price???

HP ADDICT 04-03-2010 03:27 PM

how much louder if any then the delrin bushings are these on a street car?

TPSMak 04-03-2010 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by HP ADDICT (Post 1573640657)
how much louder if any then the delrin bushings are these on a street car?

It will be louder because the delrin is less forgiving BUT everyone one of our customers are more than happy with the trade off.

Keith N 04-04-2010 12:02 AM


Originally Posted by TPSMak (Post 1573645162)
It will be louder because the delrin is less forgiving BUT everyone one of our customers are more than happy with the trade off.

Mike - You're confusing me. You posted this informatiom above from the LG Motorsport website -

Spherical bearings are the best option for coil-over mounts. Rubber mounts cause a "Trampoline" effect that must be overcome before the shock can actually work. Rubber also changes the spring rate momentarily until fully compressed. In addition, rubber causes side loads in the shock rod and will eventually damage the shaft.

Plastic or Delrin eliminates the "rubber/trampoline" effect, but it introduces new friction that interferes with the operation of the shocks. Forces are forces and the friction involved in a Delrin/plastic mounting system introduces "Hysteresis" losses that interfere with your shock operation.

c5wolf 04-04-2010 07:21 PM

can i get a price please

TPSMak 04-05-2010 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by Keith N (Post 1573645361)
Mike - You're confusing me.

Keith,

Sorry about the confusion... there are no delrin bushings in this coilover setup they have spherical bushings.

xrevx1 04-16-2010 12:32 PM

Price please... for c5

TPSMak 04-17-2010 07:26 PM


Originally Posted by xrevx1 (Post 1573779187)
Price please... for c5

PM Sent

socalman 04-26-2010 07:14 PM

How well do these work with a slammed C5? (front bolts removed, longer bolts almost maxed). Can you pm me an answer and a price? thanks

Keith N 04-26-2010 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by socalman (Post 1573887301)
How well do these work with a slammed C5? (front bolts removed, longer bolts almost maxed). Can you pm me an answer and a price? thanks

I have a C6 Coupe with the LG GT2 Coilovers. They are very well made and are an excellent improvement over the shocks & springs setup. :thumbs:

Here is an install thread and Toque's C5 Z06 is very low - http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...procedure.html

JPEAK 04-28-2010 10:29 PM

Price too for 98 C5

2Fast2Furious 05-21-2010 04:42 PM

Price for C6 Z06 with and without install.

Thanks

BADZ 05-21-2010 05:27 PM

Price for C6 Z06 with and without install.

TPSMak 06-04-2010 12:24 AM

In stock and available to ship now!!

Come and get them!

Atomic-Vette 06-04-2010 12:27 AM

how much for C6?

TPSMak 06-04-2010 12:33 AM

Prices sent and PMs replied

C7&7 06-04-2010 09:16 AM

Price for '05 C6 Z51.

Are these very difficult to install yourself?

TPSMak 06-04-2010 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by Tim05C6Z51 (Post 1574281597)
Price for '05 C6 Z51.

Are these very difficult to install yourself?

It can be done at home but it will probably take close to a day for someone to do at home.. PM sent

DRUCIFER 06-05-2010 07:34 AM

Price shipped to a C5 in Toronto (M9A2G4) please.
Thanks!


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