I was bored, so I put this together. Perhaps a sticky from the mods?
Here you will find everything you need to know about aftermarket suspensions for the Ford Focus. Spring rates, ride heights, impressions on the suspension, prices, pictures, etc...
If you own an SVT, subtract about .75" from the ride height drop, as the SVT comes lowered from the factory.
Please PM me if you find any errors or have things to add that I missed. Thanks.
Items listed like this with all available information.
Brand:
Rate:
Drop:
Approximate Price:
Impressions:
Pictures:
Full Suspension Kits
SVT
F: 129 lb/in
R: 157 lb/in
.75"
$245+
Very good daily driven set-up. Tends towards understeer, but that can be dialed out. Not that large of a drop, but great compromise of comfort and handling.
Eibach Pro-System:
F: 137 lb/in
R: 171 lb/in
1.5"
$489+ (Pro-System Plus includes Eibach Anti-Sway Bars)
A slight step up from the SVT kit, still a little understeery, but another great compromise of daily driving and good handling. Covers most people's needs in the ride, drop, and handling departments.
With 18's:
Eibach Sport-System
F: 131~262 lb/in
R: 102~171 lb/in
2"
$425+
The drop gives a great looking stance with 17" wheels and the right size tires. Big improvement of handling is easily noticed compared to stock setup. Not too stiff, not too loose some consider it just right. Add some other suspension parts (sway bars, strut bar, etc...), and you're all set for an excellent ride. Tire choice is important, as some of the larger 16" and 17" tire sizes will rub without fender modification.
H&R Cup Kit
Somewhere in the 200's.
2.75"
$625+
Very extreme drop, and a rather stiff ride. Not for those in search of comfort. However, I had this kit for about 6 months and I loved every minute of it. It was extremely well balanced, looked amazing, and wasn't too rough. It does require either low profile tires or fender modification to avoid tire rubbing, however. With an H&R Rear Sway Bar to compliment it, this kit simply rotated. Felt like RWD at times.
Koni Sport Kit
Unknown
1.6"
$600+
I do not know much about this kit, other than that it costs the exact same amount of money as
brand new Koni shocks and struts, without the springs. Also, the Koni shocks and struts are adjustable, which means they can be soft for daily driving, and you can turn them up for racing.
KW Sport-Kit
Unknown
F: 1.75"
R: 1.5"
$600+
Springs
(I suggest that when you lower your focus you also buy some matching dampers for the springs you purchase, if you do not purchase a kit)
Eibach Pro-Kit
F: 137 lb/in
R: 171 lb/in
1.5"
$230+
Eibach Sportline
F: 131~262 lb/in
R: 102~171 lb/in
2"
$220+
Eibach Goldline
F: 140
R: 170
1.5"
Tein S-Tech
F: 157 lbs/in
R: 179 lbs/in
F: 2.3"
R: 2"
$186+
Progress
F: 142 lb/in
R: 160 lb/in
1.8"
$145+
H&R Sport
Progressive
1.4"
$201+
H&R Race
F: 325 lb/in
R: 375 lb/in
F: 2"
R: 1.7"
$215+
Apex
F: 150lb/in
R: 200lb/in
Come in both a 1.5" and 2" drop.
$159 for 1.5" drop, $109 for 2" drop
1.5" drop:
2" drop:
Vogtland
F: 125~154
R: 165~188
1.5"
$160+
Intrax
F: 225~275 lb/in
R: 275~325 lb/in
1.5"
$170+
Sprint
Progressive
1.8"
$150+
With 18's:
FK Sport
Unknown
Available in 35-45mm (~1.5") and 60-40mm (~2") drops.
$165+
35-45 drop:
60-40 drop:
Dampers
Eibach Pro-Damper
Ford Racing
Koni
KYB AGX
Gaz
Spax V-Sport
(Great non-adjustable damper for lowering springs. Inexpensive substitute to the more expensive adjustable dampers. Work great on almost all lowering springs.)
Spax TA Adjustable
Coilover Kits
(All coilovers offer adjustable heights, from almost stock, to slammed to the ground)
H&R
F: 370~460 lb/in
R: 260 lb/in
$1,000+
Believed by most track racers to be the best budget, daily driver set-up for the Focus. EXTREMELY well balanced and corners on rails. Doesn't offer dampening adjustability, but all things considered, doesn't really need it, the dampers are perfect.
H&R PCS
F: 370~460 lb/in
R: 260 lb/in
$1,500+
Same thing as the regular coilovers, only with dampening adjustability.
Tein Super Street
F: 280-504lb/in
R: 392lb/in
$1,280+
Ground Control
Customizable
$600+
Ground Control Coilovers come as springs only, and require you to get dampers. The best off-the-shelf match are Konis, however, to truly work correctly, they should be shortened and revalved.
Gaz
Customizable
$1,035+
Spax
Unknown, over 500.
$945+
Bilstein PSS9
F: 370lb/in + 145lb/in helper spring
R: 285lb/in
$1,400+
FK Highsport
F: 400 lb/in
R: 343 lb/in
$1,000+
Eibach Pro-Street
F: 250~350
R: 350~400
$1,050+
KW Variant
Unknown
http://www.kw-suspension.com/en/30_..._1=Focus&level=3&hersteller_1=FORD&gruppe=all
Variant 1:
With 18's:
Leda
Customizable
http://www.leda.com/
Sway Bars
ZX3/ZX5:
F: 21mm
R: 20mm
SPI/S/SE:
F: 18mm
R: None (All 2005 Focuses except for the ST and SES came without a rear sway bar and will require custom fabricated mounts to use one. Here is a nice example of how to do it: http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2131030023&idx=1)
SVT/S2/Street Edition/ST/SES:
F: 21mm
R: 21mm
H&R:
F: 24mm $185
R: 24mm $180
Eibach $275:
F: 22mm
R: 25mm
Intrax $240:
F: 22mm
R: 25mm
Progress $120:
R:22mm
Steeda Race $290:
F: 25mm
R: 28.6mm
Suspension Techniques $160:
R: 21mm R or 22mm (listed as 7/8" which is 22.2mm)
Addco:
F: 22.2mm (7/8") $160
R: 22.2mm (7/8") $160
F2:
F: Endlinks $125 ($85 without bushings)
R: 25.4mm $149
Camber Adjustment Kits
Specialty Products Front Camber Plates
Progress Camber Kit
Eibach Rear Camber Bolts
K-Mac Camber Plates
Stress Bars
FocusSport
Focus-Central
List last updated 10/9/05.
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Here you will find everything you need to know about aftermarket suspensions for the Ford Focus. Spring rates, ride heights, impressions on the suspension, prices, pictures, etc...
If you own an SVT, subtract about .75" from the ride height drop, as the SVT comes lowered from the factory.
Please PM me if you find any errors or have things to add that I missed. Thanks.
Items listed like this with all available information.
Brand:
Rate:
Drop:
Approximate Price:
Impressions:
Pictures:
Full Suspension Kits
SVT
F: 129 lb/in
R: 157 lb/in
.75"
$245+
Very good daily driven set-up. Tends towards understeer, but that can be dialed out. Not that large of a drop, but great compromise of comfort and handling.
Eibach Pro-System:
F: 137 lb/in
R: 171 lb/in
1.5"
$489+ (Pro-System Plus includes Eibach Anti-Sway Bars)
A slight step up from the SVT kit, still a little understeery, but another great compromise of daily driving and good handling. Covers most people's needs in the ride, drop, and handling departments.
With 18's:
Eibach Sport-System
F: 131~262 lb/in
R: 102~171 lb/in
2"
$425+
The drop gives a great looking stance with 17" wheels and the right size tires. Big improvement of handling is easily noticed compared to stock setup. Not too stiff, not too loose some consider it just right. Add some other suspension parts (sway bars, strut bar, etc...), and you're all set for an excellent ride. Tire choice is important, as some of the larger 16" and 17" tire sizes will rub without fender modification.
H&R Cup Kit
Somewhere in the 200's.
2.75"
$625+
Very extreme drop, and a rather stiff ride. Not for those in search of comfort. However, I had this kit for about 6 months and I loved every minute of it. It was extremely well balanced, looked amazing, and wasn't too rough. It does require either low profile tires or fender modification to avoid tire rubbing, however. With an H&R Rear Sway Bar to compliment it, this kit simply rotated. Felt like RWD at times.
Koni Sport Kit
Unknown
1.6"
$600+
I do not know much about this kit, other than that it costs the exact same amount of money as
brand new Koni shocks and struts, without the springs. Also, the Koni shocks and struts are adjustable, which means they can be soft for daily driving, and you can turn them up for racing.
KW Sport-Kit
Unknown
F: 1.75"
R: 1.5"
$600+
Springs
(I suggest that when you lower your focus you also buy some matching dampers for the springs you purchase, if you do not purchase a kit)
Eibach Pro-Kit
F: 137 lb/in
R: 171 lb/in
1.5"
$230+
Eibach Sportline
F: 131~262 lb/in
R: 102~171 lb/in
2"
$220+
Eibach Goldline
F: 140
R: 170
1.5"
Tein S-Tech
F: 157 lbs/in
R: 179 lbs/in
F: 2.3"
R: 2"
$186+
Progress
F: 142 lb/in
R: 160 lb/in
1.8"
$145+
H&R Sport
Progressive
1.4"
$201+
H&R Race
F: 325 lb/in
R: 375 lb/in
F: 2"
R: 1.7"
$215+
Apex
F: 150lb/in
R: 200lb/in
Come in both a 1.5" and 2" drop.
$159 for 1.5" drop, $109 for 2" drop
1.5" drop:
2" drop:
Vogtland
F: 125~154
R: 165~188
1.5"
$160+
Intrax
F: 225~275 lb/in
R: 275~325 lb/in
1.5"
$170+
Sprint
Progressive
1.8"
$150+
With 18's:
FK Sport
Unknown
Available in 35-45mm (~1.5") and 60-40mm (~2") drops.
$165+
35-45 drop:
60-40 drop:
Dampers
Eibach Pro-Damper
Ford Racing
Koni
KYB AGX
Gaz
Spax V-Sport
(Great non-adjustable damper for lowering springs. Inexpensive substitute to the more expensive adjustable dampers. Work great on almost all lowering springs.)
Spax TA Adjustable
Coilover Kits
(All coilovers offer adjustable heights, from almost stock, to slammed to the ground)
H&R
F: 370~460 lb/in
R: 260 lb/in
$1,000+
Believed by most track racers to be the best budget, daily driver set-up for the Focus. EXTREMELY well balanced and corners on rails. Doesn't offer dampening adjustability, but all things considered, doesn't really need it, the dampers are perfect.
H&R PCS
F: 370~460 lb/in
R: 260 lb/in
$1,500+
Same thing as the regular coilovers, only with dampening adjustability.
Tein Super Street
F: 280-504lb/in
R: 392lb/in
$1,280+
Ground Control
Customizable
$600+
Ground Control Coilovers come as springs only, and require you to get dampers. The best off-the-shelf match are Konis, however, to truly work correctly, they should be shortened and revalved.
Gaz
Customizable
$1,035+
Spax
Unknown, over 500.
$945+
Bilstein PSS9
F: 370lb/in + 145lb/in helper spring
R: 285lb/in
$1,400+
FK Highsport
F: 400 lb/in
R: 343 lb/in
$1,000+
Eibach Pro-Street
F: 250~350
R: 350~400
$1,050+
KW Variant
Unknown
http://www.kw-suspension.com/en/30_..._1=Focus&level=3&hersteller_1=FORD&gruppe=all
Variant 1:
With 18's:
Leda
Customizable
http://www.leda.com/
Sway Bars
ZX3/ZX5:
F: 21mm
R: 20mm
SPI/S/SE:
F: 18mm
R: None (All 2005 Focuses except for the ST and SES came without a rear sway bar and will require custom fabricated mounts to use one. Here is a nice example of how to do it: http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2131030023&idx=1)
SVT/S2/Street Edition/ST/SES:
F: 21mm
R: 21mm
H&R:
F: 24mm $185
R: 24mm $180
Eibach $275:
F: 22mm
R: 25mm
Intrax $240:
F: 22mm
R: 25mm
Progress $120:
R:22mm
Steeda Race $290:
F: 25mm
R: 28.6mm
Suspension Techniques $160:
R: 21mm R or 22mm (listed as 7/8" which is 22.2mm)
Addco:
F: 22.2mm (7/8") $160
R: 22.2mm (7/8") $160
F2:
F: Endlinks $125 ($85 without bushings)
R: 25.4mm $149
Camber Adjustment Kits
Specialty Products Front Camber Plates
Progress Camber Kit
Eibach Rear Camber Bolts
K-Mac Camber Plates
Stress Bars
FocusSport
Focus-Central
List last updated 10/9/05.
Merge