Yes, I finally can get some suspension travel back with these!!
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Yes, I finally can get some suspension travel back with these!!
I got them in the mail today. I hope they perform as good as they look.
rest of the pics.
http://public.fotki.com/1max2nv/1max...ing_coilovers/
rest of the pics.
http://public.fotki.com/1max2nv/1max...ing_coilovers/
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Tein basic damper doesn't come with upper pillow mount, no adjustable camber plates, no adjustable strut body and I don't think you can adjust the rebound either. Installation with the Tein will be much more involve too.
Originally Posted by 98MikeXimaSE
nice man, why did u get these instead of tein basic damper. i still cant decide between these or the teins.
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I don't think so. Are you talking about the place that did that Fast and Furious hatchback?
Originally Posted by Ludacris
Do any of the socal guys know if this D2 is affiliated with the D2 place in Alhambra?
sexy coilovers dude..
sexy coilovers dude..
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I'm going to be at Import Circuit show in Baltimore, MD on that day.
Originally Posted by UNCDooD
so, are you coming down to the BBQ here in Richmond? I'd like to see how these things ride if you have them installed by then.
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I know..it's going to be hard not to nick the surface of anodized aluminium. I'll try to be careful just like everything else on my car.
Originally Posted by DA-MAX
wow, nice!!!! man they make parts too pretty now a days...you end up not putting them on because they look so nice!
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Originally Posted by 1MAX2NV
I know..it's going to be hard not to nick the surface of anodized aluminium. I'll try to be careful just like everything else on my car.
Wrap them up in masking tape before you start installing them.
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They included metal brackets to hold brake lines. I think I might have to bend them to the correct shape.
Originally Posted by nick
i just wonder how you attach the abs and brake lines to the front strut/coilover?
Nick.
Nick.
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Yeah..all the feature and look of JIC without the price. I was able to get partial sponsorship from JIC but the D2 are still cheaper.
Originally Posted by MaximaRider
So these just like the JICs just cheaper? My AGX struts feel shot after 50k miles on sprint springs, its time for coilovers.
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I'll post some pics up if all goes well this weekend. The only challenging part I can see is making sure I bend the bracket for the brake line correctly. Oh...and forking over $$ for an alignment afterwards. This will be my 3rd suspension setup and hopefully will be the last.
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416 835 8490
I paid via paypal and I got them about 25 days later.
416 835 8490
I paid via paypal and I got them about 25 days later.
Originally Posted by UNCDooD
so, where did you purchase these from?
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Wow these things are nice. I wonder how they compare to JIC's. I was looking at JIC FLT a2's but now I am serously considering these. Let us know how they are. Im happy to see a company selling a comperable product to the big boys at a good price. Its also nice to see that there are so many more options now with parts. Just a few years ago there was no parts and the ones that were avaliable were expensive. But let us know how the install goes and then how the ride quality is too.
Thanks,
Bruce
Thanks,
Bruce
#35
Originally Posted by chris'smax
I was wondering if i could make the pillow ball mounts and the camber plates works on my toser coilovers if they are the same design as the d2's. I would guess all the measurements would be the same?
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Originally Posted by BEJAY1
Maybe, maybe not. On my Progress for instance the threading on the top of the strut piston is different than stock/Koni. Couldn't use the Stillen piston locknut (on their camber plate) and had to use a nut & washers to lock it. Also my top spring isolator wasn't a good combo either. Toser could be entirely different.
Thanks for the response, any other opinions?
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So from the information I've gathered, if you wanted you could put these on your car and you could decide not to lower it at all? If so, that is crazy. I may just have to buy these, they look pretty sweet. Tell us how the install goes.
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Originally Posted by 1MAX2NV
I'll post some pics up if all goes well this weekend. The only challenging part I can see is making sure I bend the bracket for the brake line correctly. Oh...and forking over $$ for an alignment afterwards. This will be my 3rd suspension setup and hopefully will be the last.
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Originally Posted by MaximaRider
I heard Firestone or some wheel/tire store offers a lifetime alignment for $140, definitley worth it if your swapping out suspensions all the time, I wonder what the stipulations are? Anyone else heard of this?
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The question would be if they are willing to deal with camber plates??
Originally Posted by MaximaRider
I heard Firestone or some wheel/tire store offers a lifetime alignment for $140, definitley worth it if your swapping out suspensions all the time, I wonder what the stipulations are? Anyone else heard of this?