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02GT Coupe vs convertible
I just purchased a 02GT Coupe and was wondering if the convertibles handling or speed is affected, or if there is any problems with them. My buddy is thinking about buying one and doing mods to it, is it worth buying the convertible?
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a convertible is more expensive, less rigid of a body, and slower cause it weighs more. The benefits of convertible are you get to drop the top.
If you want to have your top down, and dont care about having less acceleration and worse handling, and want to pay more $$$, then get the convertible. If you wanna spend less, and want more speed and handling and dont care about dropping the top, then get a HARDTOP. And of course, make sure you got a 5speed manual tranny (most important) |
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I looked at both and went with the drop top just for the summer time cruise cool factor. :cool:
They do handle worse, do to the body flex. You need to add a Strut tower brace for sure along with upgrading the Sub frame connectors. The factory ones are flimsy. I went with the KB Extreme matrix and the jacking rail. Weight diff between the two was only 140 lbs, so no real big deal there. |
You can't beat a 'vert for style...
I put the full Kenny Brown matrix kit on right away. And the weight thing is just an issue of you developing a bit more hp to overcome the extra weight... You'll never be able to toast everyone whether you have a coupe or a 'vert. I toast plenty of people and look good doing it... :D The 'vert is so much more fun, the drives through the mountains and down the coast are incredible. And when I put my top up I still feel enclosed. |
Kuhmo's
Hey GaryDawg - How do you like your Kumho Supra's? I'm just now considering them. How's the ride, wet traction, dry traction and wear? Thanks.
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I'd still like some Nittos or Potenza's but I can't get the Potenza's without special ordering them. Recently I found out that I can get Nittos here for not much more than the Supras. They certainly aren't the best tire on the road but they are worth more than they cost... |
its not like my GT doesnt have a punch to it...when its chilly out (im in FL remember) it pushes me into the seat...and trust me...there no greater feeling than seeing a black GT hardtop and having him look at your car like "wow"...the vert draws more attention, cuz IMO it looks a helluva lot nicer...just check out my user's ride pics...besides, nothing beats racing down the highway with the topdown! :D
i didnt know about the flimsiness though...i never noticed it honestly...mine handles like a dream...that traction control really handles the car well...i can peel off for a u-turn and the thing takes over....its fun to tuirn it off tho...hehe... :D all about your personal pref. i guess though... -jonathon |
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I have no problems with my vert, luv it to death. I have plenty of kills and hang with most coupes. It handles fine and the little bit of cowl shake doesn't bother me.
It looks great when the top is dropped! |
Haven't driven the new verts, but the fox 5.0 I drove you could feel the car flex in a corner. Now that was gnarly.
I love how solid my coupe is, but I'm torn about having a roof on my second car, but that may be an old Falcon anyway.:D Get what you want, and worry about making fast later. Nothing beats walking out to the car and going, "Hey that's mine!:D " |
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