AJ wrote:PSS9's have long been the benchmark for "other" suspensions to live up to Dave............given the choice, it would be a no brainer for me, but that's just my opinion, I'm sure there'll be another 5,678,224.6 other opinions out there

Thanks AJ - Bigdog has them on his SP, and they definitely do a superior job to anything else I have felt, however I don't want to preclude anything that could be as good for the sake of it - and the Monoflex's were my immediate thought to compare, being a monotube construct...
Matty wrote:What is your purpose, what is your goal, what is your budget?
I would choose based on known performance rather than features. Probably a FCM setup in that price range...
Purpose is to replace aged Koni/King setup with "something better" (I do appreciate the suppleness and finesse of the PSS9's over the things that get passed off as roads around here!). Usage is 95% commute/ daily drive, however once the car is "freshened up" I do intend to do an occasional track day (one or two a year). I don't have delusions or expectations of cutting new class records etc.!

Budget is flexible at this stage, however I think that around $3k is plenty for the intended use.
Matty wrote:I would choose based on known performance rather than features. Probably a FCM setup in that price range...
FCM... [whine]Please explain?[/whine]
philz wrote:Aragosta
Know of them in bike circles, not in cars... probably very good - is there a good agent out here, and assuming you have them - have you compared to the Bilies? Any idea of price range?
AB7 wrote:[ Bilstein pss9 impressed me most so far, so compliant on the road yet very well balanced during cornering. Flex on the other hand a just too hard everywhere.
I haven't tried Flex on an MX5 - though I have put a set of them in my son's S15. I loved the total ride-height adjustability, but not so much the actual ride/ spring rates. I was hoping the Monoflex would be more refined/ better than these...
Hellmun wrote:If you come to the next clubday I can show you what monoflexes are like. I don't know if you'll find anyone who's had both to contrast though. I bought them with the intention of going to the track primarily though..so they're hard but not unbearable. I've dríven my car down the Winton on them.
Hi Hellmun, appreciate the offer - if timeframes work out I would like to take you up on it. It sounds from your comments however that they are not particularly compliant over the rough stuff - is that down to the spring rates and damping settings you have chosen for trackwork, or are they seriously hard at any setting?
Many thanks for the inputs gents - all are appreciated!
Rgds,
Dave