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Apex Suspension

2.5K views 6 replies 3 participants last post by  2006 Forenza  
#1 ·
has anyone or does anyone heard/ use anything from a company called "Apex Suspension Systems" ?

Link: http://apexsuspension.com/gb/index.php?page=homepage

They seem legit, and they make springs for Suzuki's, and I think the swift has an entire coilover kit.

I think it wise to start with suspension when I begin to make modifications on my 'Renza'

Just curious if anyone's used em'...
 
#2 ·
Yep I had the Apex springs for about 2 years before I upgraded to KW coilovers. The quality of the springs was good and I had no issues with them.

Only thing is that installing the springs made the car lower and sportier feeling, but the stock shocks are way underdamped.
 
#3 ·
Awesome that someones used them, and they were good. They really aren't that expensive either I've noticed.

Now once your Optra lowered, did you keep the stock 15" tire size? If not, did you have problems with the tires rubbing against anything? Thats really my only concern with lowering- I dont want to lose turn radius because of a large tire size.

I do imagine though that these springs w/ the kyb's I've got on here now would be a nice ride.
 
#4 ·
I kept the stock 15" alloys while I had those Apex springs, and no issues with anything rubbing or turn radius.
 
#6 · (Edited)
http://apexsuspension.com/gb/

Shoot them an email or find their number.

Part number = 290-6000
SO if worst comes to worst you could Google (or eBay) "Apex Springs 290-6000" or "Apex Suzuki Forenza 290-6000"

Just note that if you buy them from overseas, you will pay double what they are worth. They don't convert Euro's to Dollars, so what should cost you 100$ you'll pay 200$