Sclass in general coilovers are more track focused with higher spring rates so for rough roads not the best idea...
interesting point on koni shocks... they have a quick buildup of force in the low speed (this is body control) then the force drops off quickly after the critical body control speeds so that bumps can be absorbed... on cheap shocks the response is more linear with little or no elbow so to get the same performance the shocks have to be very hard...
Koni in Red Vs a Linear shock (cheap shocks are more Linear than good ones)
notice the forces under 3 this is body control...
here is a shock dyno of a BC coilover on various settings not very impressive at all and these are probably the best of the 'cheap coilovers' this is why i dont sell BC and will always recommend a good shock spring combo over cheap coilovers...
interesting point on koni shocks... they have a quick buildup of force in the low speed (this is body control) then the force drops off quickly after the critical body control speeds so that bumps can be absorbed... on cheap shocks the response is more linear with little or no elbow so to get the same performance the shocks have to be very hard...

Koni in Red Vs a Linear shock (cheap shocks are more Linear than good ones)
notice the forces under 3 this is body control...
here is a shock dyno of a BC coilover on various settings not very impressive at all and these are probably the best of the 'cheap coilovers' this is why i dont sell BC and will always recommend a good shock spring combo over cheap coilovers...
