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Galant suspension - FWD / AWD

bazeng

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Hi guys,
I'm looking for coilovers for my AMG GALANT. Can anybody tell me if FWD DSM's are the same? Or any other mitsu?

I know the fronts are the same as VR4's, but the rears need to be shorter.

Hotbits do them but I'm looking at other alternatives at the moment.

Any info appreciated.
 

fivestardsm

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From what I know, the DSM's will lower the ride heigth if you do a stock swap. I do know that they do have a different spring rate between the DSM's and the Galant. As for a coilover set up, I am not sure if the tubes them selves are a little bit different or if its just the spring rate/ coil #. .

The front however, aren't exactly the same either. The top mount, or the pillowball mount are different from galant to dsm. you can make them fit, but it takes a little bit of modifying to the strut tower to make them fully functional and adjustable for the coilover from what I have seen with a set of JIC's, and a set of Megan's that were for a DSM and installed in a VR4.
 

dsmless

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I used my lowering springs from my 1g dsm on my vr4 it lowered it 2 in in front and 2.5 in rear from stock hieght haven't noticed and improvement in handling but I like the ride height, for the shocks I used kybs adjustables work great for my needs, and the fwd dsms shocks are not as "beefy" as the awd I tryed installing them on my 1g awd and they would bottom out on speed bumps, and they were teins at 4 months old
 

misterfixit

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any oz domestic market galant rear strut will work. if you can get some off a non ecs gsr hatch they have a higher damping and spring rate that the saloons. otherwise search fleabay for galant gti stuff in germany..

Rich
 

bazeng

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I believe the D2 coilovers can be made to suit the FWD galants.

My VR4 Hotbits Race DT2



VS

G4 VR4 coilovers (rears modifed to suit a cyborg lancer which is meant to be the same as a fwd galant)



The hotbits were $2400 AUD vs the G4 $1400 AUD.
 

bazeng

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I wonder if I could just remove the small helper spring (red ones) on the hotbits and wind the height down to suit the FWD galants?
 

bazeng

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Also,
any opinion on 40mm pistons(looking at DMS coilovers to suit the VR4)
VS the hotbits 46mm pistons??

DMS cost more and are more reputable. I'm not sure if I should stick with the hotbits or donate them to the AMG.

Opinions please...
 

RedTwo

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I think the clear solution here is to take any form of springs out of the car. Low, uncomfortable and dangerous = great handling, right? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif

I'd say the D22A FWD Eclipse should be pretty similar. Is it just the lower mounting point that's the issue?
 
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