JIC FLT-A2 coilover pictures
#1
JIC FLT-A2 coilover pictures
Here are the rest of the pics:
http://boostedmaximas.com/y2kevse/im...-a2_coilovers/
Notice how you can adjust the strut body to lower the car, leaving the suspension travel virtually unchanged. Look at how thick the front pistons are!
#3
These will be for sale soon:
- Ground Control coilovers 6" springs all around with 500 lbs. and 375 lbs. spring rate for fronts and rears, respectively)
- Koni Yellow Struts
- Stillen Adjustable Camber Plates
I'm not willing to break apart the setup. No set price yet, but email me with an offer if you're interested (retail price: $400 for coilovers, ~$425 for struts, $335 for Stillen camber plates)... please, no low ball offers.
- Ground Control coilovers 6" springs all around with 500 lbs. and 375 lbs. spring rate for fronts and rears, respectively)
- Koni Yellow Struts
- Stillen Adjustable Camber Plates
I'm not willing to break apart the setup. No set price yet, but email me with an offer if you're interested (retail price: $400 for coilovers, ~$425 for struts, $335 for Stillen camber plates)... please, no low ball offers.
#4
Originally posted by Conrad283
damn .... those are hot .. how much? and when do they go on?
damn .... those are hot .. how much? and when do they go on?
#5
Originally posted by Y2KevSE
These will be for sale soon:
- Ground Control coilovers 6" springs all around with 500 lbs. and 375 lbs. spring rate for fronts and rears, respectively)
- Koni Yellow Struts
- Stillen Adjustable Camber Plates
I'm not willing to break apart the setup. No set price yet, but email me with an offer if you're interested (retail price: $400 for coilovers, ~$425 for struts, $335 for Stillen camber plates)... please, no low ball offers.
These will be for sale soon:
- Ground Control coilovers 6" springs all around with 500 lbs. and 375 lbs. spring rate for fronts and rears, respectively)
- Koni Yellow Struts
- Stillen Adjustable Camber Plates
I'm not willing to break apart the setup. No set price yet, but email me with an offer if you're interested (retail price: $400 for coilovers, ~$425 for struts, $335 for Stillen camber plates)... please, no low ball offers.
ugh, i can't post the image being that it's larger than 50k (how do i do that btw) it's picture 6 on your website
why do they look different .. one front and one rear have more thread than the other, i'm
#7
Originally posted by Conrad283
why do they look different .. one front and one rear have more thread than the other, i'm
why do they look different .. one front and one rear have more thread than the other, i'm
#10
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Can somebody please tell me what the big difference is in coil overs~vs~springs? BESIDES THE ADJUSTABILITY.
Do they ride dirrerently then your basic coil spring? Do they maintain a descent ride when there lower then stock?
I hear so many complaints about noise from them, I can't understand why people love them so much? My cusion put them on his Integra, he sold the car shortly afterwards because he couldn't stand the ride or the constant noise from them.
So, whats the big benefit of these, aside from the adjustability?
Thanks guys!
Do they ride dirrerently then your basic coil spring? Do they maintain a descent ride when there lower then stock?
I hear so many complaints about noise from them, I can't understand why people love them so much? My cusion put them on his Integra, he sold the car shortly afterwards because he couldn't stand the ride or the constant noise from them.
So, whats the big benefit of these, aside from the adjustability?
Thanks guys!
#11
Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE
good choice
good choice
#13
whats the most these will lower the car?
(i know these arnt JUST for lowering, I still wanna know)
By the way, you are one lucky man!!!
(i know these arnt JUST for lowering, I still wanna know)
By the way, you are one lucky man!!!
#14
Originally posted by njmaxseltd
Can somebody please tell me what the big difference is in coil overs~vs~springs? BESIDES THE ADJUSTABILITY.
Do they ride dirrerently then your basic coil spring? Do they maintain a descent ride when there lower then stock?
I hear so many complaints about noise from them, I can't understand why people love them so much? My cusion put them on his Integra, he sold the car shortly afterwards because he couldn't stand the ride or the constant noise from them.
So, whats the big benefit of these, aside from the adjustability?
Thanks guys!
Can somebody please tell me what the big difference is in coil overs~vs~springs? BESIDES THE ADJUSTABILITY.
Do they ride dirrerently then your basic coil spring? Do they maintain a descent ride when there lower then stock?
I hear so many complaints about noise from them, I can't understand why people love them so much? My cusion put them on his Integra, he sold the car shortly afterwards because he couldn't stand the ride or the constant noise from them.
So, whats the big benefit of these, aside from the adjustability?
Thanks guys!
#18
Originally posted by MaxRPM
The dampers are not adjustable and the tubes are smaller and a few otherthings.
The dampers are not adjustable and the tubes are smaller and a few otherthings.
SF-1:
Pillow Ball Uppermount
Anodized aircraft aluminum with top quality spherical bearing. The camber angle is adjustable for McPherson front strut models only.
Linear Spring & Bump Rubber
Spring is made of chrome silicone metal using a cool bend manufacturing process. Bump rubber prevents the shock absorber from bottoming out and causing suspension damage.
Shock Absorber
Manufactured with twin tube design 36mm pistons. Low nitrogen gas pressure. Special stable viscosity index oil will not be affected by wide temperature variations.
Lower Spring Seat
Made of high quality Duralumin A6061.
Bracket
Stainless steel or aluminum (dependent upon application) construction ensures bracket is stronger than stock featuring cad plating for corosion resistance. Non-height adjustable. They lower your car an average of 1.5" to 2" depending on the application.
FLT-A2:
Adjustable Dial
Allows for 15 dampening settings. Provides a wide range of shock dampening. Adjustability is ideal for tuning all types of track conditions from street to track and also drag racing.
Pillow Ball Uppermount
Anodized aircraft aluminum with top quality spherical bearing. The camber angle is adjustable for McPherson front strut models only.
Linear Spring & Bump Rubber
Spring is made of chrome silicone metal using a cool bend manufacturing process. Bump rubber prevents the shock absorber from bottoming out and causing suspension damage.
Shock Absorber
Single monotube design incorporates 40mm or 45mm pistons and high pressure nitrogen gas. Special stable viscosity index oil will not be affected by wide temperature variation.
Lower Spring Seat
Made of high quality Duralumin A6061.
Bracket
Stainless steel or aluminum (dependent upon application) construction ensures bracket is stronger than stock featuring cad plating for corosion resistance. Adjustable ride height of 1.5" to 2", depending on the application and corner weight.
#20
Originally posted by njmaxseltd
Can somebody please tell me what the big difference is in coil overs~vs~springs? BESIDES THE ADJUSTABILITY.
Do they ride dirrerently then your basic coil spring? Do they maintain a descent ride when there lower then stock?
I hear so many complaints about noise from them, I can't understand why people love them so much? My cusion put them on his Integra, he sold the car shortly afterwards because he couldn't stand the ride or the constant noise from them.
So, whats the big benefit of these, aside from the adjustability?
Thanks guys!
Can somebody please tell me what the big difference is in coil overs~vs~springs? BESIDES THE ADJUSTABILITY.
Do they ride dirrerently then your basic coil spring? Do they maintain a descent ride when there lower then stock?
I hear so many complaints about noise from them, I can't understand why people love them so much? My cusion put them on his Integra, he sold the car shortly afterwards because he couldn't stand the ride or the constant noise from them.
So, whats the big benefit of these, aside from the adjustability?
Thanks guys!
The advanatages other than lower of a coilover starts with handling. With this kind of coilover you also get camber mounts which also allow you to adjust the handling more, as well as dampning settings, which allow you to tailer the ride and feel of the car.
#21
Hi Kev, congrats those look sweet. I have a question tha may sound stupid, anyway I'm ready to be the fool of the day, so when you put coilover what happend with the car spring ?
Thanks for answering.
Cheers
AA
Thanks for answering.
Cheers
AA
#23
Originally posted by doublea
Hi Kev, congrats those look sweet. I have a question tha may sound stupid, anyway I'm ready to be the fool of the day, so when you put coilover what happend with the car spring ?
Thanks for answering.
Cheers
AA
Hi Kev, congrats those look sweet. I have a question tha may sound stupid, anyway I'm ready to be the fool of the day, so when you put coilover what happend with the car spring ?
Thanks for answering.
Cheers
AA
#25
Originally posted by Conrad283
hmm so around 11? i really do need them (if you saw my thread, you'll get my drift) but thats a lot of money for me
ugh, i can't post the image being that it's larger than 50k (how do i do that btw) it's picture 6 on your website
why do they look different .. one front and one rear have more thread than the other, i'm :jeffy
hmm so around 11? i really do need them (if you saw my thread, you'll get my drift) but thats a lot of money for me
ugh, i can't post the image being that it's larger than 50k (how do i do that btw) it's picture 6 on your website
why do they look different .. one front and one rear have more thread than the other, i'm :jeffy
Picture #6 shows how you can lower the without affecting the suspension travel (meaning you still have the same amount of strut piston travel as stock... which means you won't bottom out if you hit a big bump). Neat, huh?
Originally posted by Y2K2Driver
Now I really can't wait for mine. Did you play with the settings or did they come that way? Also, are there any English instructions? I guess I'll find out soon enough.
Now I really can't wait for mine. Did you play with the settings or did they come that way? Also, are there any English instructions? I guess I'll find out soon enough.
Originally posted by SprintMax
spoiled rich brats
spoiled rich brats
Originally posted by njmaxseltd
Can somebody please tell me what the big difference is in coil overs~vs~springs? BESIDES THE ADJUSTABILITY.
Do they ride dirrerently then your basic coil spring? Do they maintain a descent ride when there lower then stock?
I hear so many complaints about noise from them, I can't understand why people love them so much? My cusion put them on his Integra, he sold the car shortly afterwards because he couldn't stand the ride or the constant noise from them.
So, whats the big benefit of these, aside from the adjustability?
Thanks guys!
Can somebody please tell me what the big difference is in coil overs~vs~springs? BESIDES THE ADJUSTABILITY.
Do they ride dirrerently then your basic coil spring? Do they maintain a descent ride when there lower then stock?
I hear so many complaints about noise from them, I can't understand why people love them so much? My cusion put them on his Integra, he sold the car shortly afterwards because he couldn't stand the ride or the constant noise from them.
So, whats the big benefit of these, aside from the adjustability?
Thanks guys!
Yes, they will ride differently... stiffer than a conventional spring/strut setup. The springs are usually stiffer which causes the ride to be bumpier. Any coilover setup will usually handle better than spring/struts.
Originally posted by Bulldawg
I am awaiting the arrival of mine also. Could you please do a write up on how the installation goes. This will be my first coilover install, so I would kinda like to have a guidline.:-)
I am awaiting the arrival of mine also. Could you please do a write up on how the installation goes. This will be my first coilover install, so I would kinda like to have a guidline.:-)
Originally posted by Greg's2kGLE
Ooooo purple springs :007 j/k Kev.
Tom....good question. I've been wondering that myself.
Ooooo purple springs :007 j/k Kev.
Tom....good question. I've been wondering that myself.
Originally posted by WillGen5
whats the most these will lower the car?
(i know these arnt JUST for lowering, I still wanna know)
By the way, you are one lucky man!!!
whats the most these will lower the car?
(i know these arnt JUST for lowering, I still wanna know)
By the way, you are one lucky man!!!
Originally posted by chinaonnitrous1
Hey kev :wavey Very nice! hmm...could you help me install them :-( hehehehheheh
Hey kev :wavey Very nice! hmm...could you help me install them :-( hehehehheheh
Originally posted by doublea
Hi Kev, congrats those look sweet. I have a question tha may sound stupid, anyway I'm ready to be the fool of the day, so when you put coilover what happend with the car spring ?
Thanks for answering.
Cheers
AA :eek
Hi Kev, congrats those look sweet. I have a question tha may sound stupid, anyway I'm ready to be the fool of the day, so when you put coilover what happend with the car spring ?
Thanks for answering.
Cheers
AA :eek
#27
The clips are there, look at my pics or look at Kevs, his are covered with the foam.
It's the ABS line you have to worry about, the give a threaded mounted nut, why I dont know because it doesn;t help with the ABS cable. So I had to wire tie it to the mount.
It's the ABS line you have to worry about, the give a threaded mounted nut, why I dont know because it doesn;t help with the ABS cable. So I had to wire tie it to the mount.
Originally posted by MichaelAE
Where do you clip the brake lines in that setup??? Doesn't look like you've got enough brackets to keep the brake lines away from the brakes.
Those look great...
Where do you clip the brake lines in that setup??? Doesn't look like you've got enough brackets to keep the brake lines away from the brakes.
Those look great...
#28
Originally posted by MaxRPM
The clips are there, look at my pics or look at Kevs, his are covered with the foam.
It's the ABS line you have to worry about, the give a threaded mounted nut, why I dont know because it doesn;t help with the ABS cable. So I had to wire tie it to the mount.
The clips are there, look at my pics or look at Kevs, his are covered with the foam.
It's the ABS line you have to worry about, the give a threaded mounted nut, why I dont know because it doesn;t help with the ABS cable. So I had to wire tie it to the mount.
#30
Whens this group deal going down and when will the price be set. I may get in depending on all that and if the insurance covers the damage to my car.
#38
Originally posted by MaxedOut2g
anybody know how these will compare w/ the Tein SS coilovers?
holla
anybody know how these will compare w/ the Tein SS coilovers?
holla
#39
Originally posted by Y2KevSE
Looks like Richard will have to try and beat that GD price. Nice price!
Looks like Richard will have to try and beat that GD price. Nice price!
Hopefully, he takes CC.
#40
Originally posted by IceY2K1
If he can beat $1510 shipped, I don't think he will have a problem getting 10-people as long as there is a little time to round up the cash.
Hopefully, he takes CC.
If he can beat $1510 shipped, I don't think he will have a problem getting 10-people as long as there is a little time to round up the cash.
Hopefully, he takes CC.
waiting paitently....