Vantage Nitron Adjustable Coilovers
#17
I agree. It's a little low for my taste. Not sure about this but I believe the H&Rs on a Vantage S make the car sit slightly lower than a non S model... I believe the S suspension might have a slightly lower stance as stock. Other Vanatges on here look like a reasonable drop with the H&R - I plan on setting my Coilovers about 1/2 to 3/4 inch higher.
I started the install last night. Doing the pin mount adjuster with flexible extenders on an Aston is a challenge. but I am sure the efforts will pay off. Below is a photo of the top of the rear shock. Not much clearance - small holes to feed the adjusters are in process - most of the carpet in the rear boot must be removed - more detail to follow
#20
My V8VS came to me with H&R springs on it and I hated them. Too low for use on real roads and no progressive feel at all.
I've switched to OEM and like them well enough but wish the car rode a bit lower, between stock and H&R.
I'm looking forward to hearing how you set these up for actual street driving use. I know I don't need racing spec stuff, I'm considering the Velocity progressive springs to get me what I want. Still, looking forward to your reports.
I've switched to OEM and like them well enough but wish the car rode a bit lower, between stock and H&R.
I'm looking forward to hearing how you set these up for actual street driving use. I know I don't need racing spec stuff, I'm considering the Velocity progressive springs to get me what I want. Still, looking forward to your reports.
#21
But yeah, H&R on an S is not awesome. Too low. Too brute force. Fine for a parking lot bro car, but no good for actual driving.
#22
My V8VS came to me with H&R springs on it and I hated them. Too low for use on real roads and no progressive feel at all.
I've switched to OEM and like them well enough but wish the car rode a bit lower, between stock and H&R.
I'm looking forward to hearing how you set these up for actual street driving use. I know I don't need racing spec stuff, I'm considering the Velocity progressive springs to get me what I want. Still, looking forward to your reports.
I've switched to OEM and like them well enough but wish the car rode a bit lower, between stock and H&R.
I'm looking forward to hearing how you set these up for actual street driving use. I know I don't need racing spec stuff, I'm considering the Velocity progressive springs to get me what I want. Still, looking forward to your reports.
#24
The product performance was not satisfactory to me. I discussed my needs extensively with Nitron and mentioned I wanted a suspension that was more track oriented, etc. - They recommend a set up with spring rates of 575 lb front and 625 lb rear and assured me I would be satisfied with the performance. When I took it on the track the suspension bottomed out while cornering - the top of the tires wore through the top of the fender liners. I found this extremely odd and when I mentioned this to them their response was sparatic at best.. Their post sale support was poor, they finally recommended a solution and desired to charge me list price to resolve their issue. I am a pretty easy going guy that has done an extensive amount of car modifications and would have been willing to pay a little to further tailor an aftermarket solution to my needs but I will personally not spend another dime with Nitron due to my experience with them.
If you want a road suspension this would be a good solution as it transformed the car on the street but if you desire to track the car I would go elsewhere. Keep in mind the Nitron system has some exposed bearings that will require servicing so if you plan on daily driving in the elements you might want to go the direction of aftermarket springs on your factory shocks.
Hope this helps!
#28
Request an offer to Mike from me, it was the same price as Nitron with Bilstein.
#30
Montana: your car looks amazing. Very nice stance and wheels!
Cret: The TRG Vantage GT4, which is North America's Aston Martin Racing team, uses Bilstein, and I can confirm what Montana said, they are expensive based on the quote I received from them as well.
I didn't think to inquire at Bamford, but that is a great option, especially since it is nicely priced.
It's too late for me though: I already have a set of kW coilovers waiting to be installed.
Cret: The TRG Vantage GT4, which is North America's Aston Martin Racing team, uses Bilstein, and I can confirm what Montana said, they are expensive based on the quote I received from them as well.
I didn't think to inquire at Bamford, but that is a great option, especially since it is nicely priced.
It's too late for me though: I already have a set of kW coilovers waiting to be installed.