Aquineas
4th Genesis
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2010
- Messages
- 4,326
- Reaction score
- 1,117
- Points
- 113
- Location
- Georgetown, TX
- Genesis Model Year
- 2020
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
I just had the rigid collars and StopTech rotors installed on my Genesis. Since the rotors and pads are brand new, I'm going easy on them for a bit, so I'll withhold judgment on those (if you absolutely want an early opinion, so far they don't feel any different than stock. Hopefully they won't warp like my stock brakes).
As for the rigid collars, you can definitely tell a difference with these installed. I drove on 71 East (really pathetic for a highway road, if that means nothing to you) out of Austin towards 130 and the car felt "crisper". Driving it on 130 ranging in speeds from 75-110 the car feels more sure-footed, like it has a lot less undesired movement. I wouldn't rate it at Cadillac CTS levels of handling, but it's definitely an improvement. If I'm rating sedan suspensions on cars I've driven, the CTS is the best I've driven, so let's call that a 10. In sport mode, I would rate my Genesis a 5 stock on that scale. The springs maybe took it to 5.5, but with the rigid collars and springs together, I'd say it's a 7.0-7.5. These are all subjective, of course.
As for the rigid collars, you can definitely tell a difference with these installed. I drove on 71 East (really pathetic for a highway road, if that means nothing to you) out of Austin towards 130 and the car felt "crisper". Driving it on 130 ranging in speeds from 75-110 the car feels more sure-footed, like it has a lot less undesired movement. I wouldn't rate it at Cadillac CTS levels of handling, but it's definitely an improvement. If I'm rating sedan suspensions on cars I've driven, the CTS is the best I've driven, so let's call that a 10. In sport mode, I would rate my Genesis a 5 stock on that scale. The springs maybe took it to 5.5, but with the rigid collars and springs together, I'd say it's a 7.0-7.5. These are all subjective, of course.