Sleek, here's why I think you have a reading comprehension problem... did I ever say all coilovers are good? You strongly opinionated against ALL coilovers, to which I replied, not all coilovers are bad... like all products, there are cheap coilovers and GOOD coilovers, however you seem to feel ALL coilovers are bad, and that's where your problem is, maybe you've had problems with a particular brand, but that one brand cannot represent all.

You state that coilovers have spring rates too high, I would partially agree, people with limited knowledge tend to buy "super stiff" set ups not knowing that it will actually hurt them, especially on solo2 events which are held on parking lots, hardly very smooth surfaces. However almost every coilover company will have a selection of softer/harder springs to choose from, each user can use whatever suits him/her.

There's also an influx of "cheap" coilovers that appeal to the ricer, the dampers are usually too under-damped to handle the spring rates they come with and aren't very digressive in their damping curve, hence why I previously said GOOD and reputable coilovers are necessary, as proper damping is very important.


As for the understeering example you brought up with the "big wheel" sorry I have no idea what you just said...I seriously question your reading comprehension and English ability, allow me to quote you:
"emberssed"
"EXPLINATION"
"preffered"
"machanical"

...like I said, if you think ALL coilovers are too stiff and of inferior quality, then you are mistaken, please don't make broad generalized statements from limited experience. If you want to turn this into an intelligent discussion of why you feel stiff is not always the best choice, I will be happy to oblige, however, you come off as a know it all jackass that has a problem with spelling, thanks.