D2 Racing Coilovers. $700 SHIPPED. do NOT miss out !
he doesnt have tracking numbers yet. the factory ships all the cpoilovers to adv autoparts and then they ship them out individually to us. they probobly have not even past through customs yet.
Originally Posted by 96stillen_max
he doesnt have tracking numbers yet. the factory ships all the cpoilovers to adv autoparts and then they ship them out individually to us. they probobly have not even past through customs yet.
Originally Posted by 96stillen_max
he doesnt have tracking numbers yet. the factory ships all the cpoilovers to adv autoparts and then they ship them out individually to us. they probobly have not even past through customs yet.
good point , im just
loland sence everyone else is doing it.
2 sets
-A32
-A33
-8/6
-06053
Still need applications & spring rates for:
32114
92618
78582
11223
08542 A32
Still waiting full payment from:
60559 ($200) sent email
08542 ($600) sent email
78582 ($600) no email or phone number on record
60559 ($500) no email or phone number on record
32114
92618
78582
11223
08542 A32
Still waiting full payment from:
60559 ($200) sent email
08542 ($600) sent email
78582 ($600) no email or phone number on record
60559 ($500) no email or phone number on record
The coilovers are produced and ready for shipment. ETA is still the end of the month. I just need to get these last 5 application and spring rates to add to the order. I will try to order a few extra sets so that the people who I am unable to contact about the balance owed do not lose out since this shipment has to leave ASAP.
As far as any new orders go, from this date on the price can be no less than $960.00. D2 was offering distributors pricing at their cost to test out the US market, the cost of materials is rising as well as overhead used to carry and market these product. The new retail for the coilovers is $1200.00 and people will still be getting a steal at $960.00
As far as any new orders go, from this date on the price can be no less than $960.00. D2 was offering distributors pricing at their cost to test out the US market, the cost of materials is rising as well as overhead used to carry and market these product. The new retail for the coilovers is $1200.00 and people will still be getting a steal at $960.00
My payment was sent tonight (by my boyfriend) via paypal shortly after I spoke to you on the phone. The payment included all the necessary info on shipping and spring rates. Please let me know if there is any problem
its my understanding that the shocks have 36 settings. and that to adjust the height you twist the collar on the shock and it can be adjusted any where between 0-4" not in 1" increments....but i could be totaly wrong.
Originally Posted by Zamochy
what can we actually adjust with this suspension? I believe it might have been mentioned before, but I just wanted to make sure.
1. ride height (without sacrificing suspension travel)
2. preload
3. dampening
The 36 way adjustable thing is a little confusing. I believe the front has more than 24 notches/turns and the rear has like 24 also. I lost count turning mine. It really doesn't matter as long as you find the ride quality you like
Wow, D2 is really getting bold (or stupid) with there pricing. $1200 dollars retail? Ya dream on considering you can get the JIC-A1's for less than that! Anyways congrats to all you who got 'em for $700 bucks. I was thinkin about them, but was apprehensive due to the fact there are pretty much untested, and seem to be having a few problems. Even @ $960 I would much rather pay the extra bit and get a set of coilovers from a reputable company such as JIC. Good luck to all those who bought them, I will be paying close attention to all those who give reviews on them.
Maybe that is the price in canada, but last time I checked here the price was around 1,600.
-Anyway, are the coilovers on the boat yet?
-Anyway, are the coilovers on the boat yet?
Originally Posted by timmy g
Wow, D2 is really getting bold (or stupid) with there pricing. $1200 dollars retail? Ya dream on considering you can get the JIC-A1's for less than that! Anyways congrats to all you who got 'em for $700 bucks. I was thinkin about them, but was apprehensive due to the fact there are pretty much untested, and seem to be having a few problems. Even @ $960 I would much rather pay the extra bit and get a set of coilovers from a reputable company such as JIC. Good luck to all those who bought them, I will be paying close attention to all those who give reviews on them.
Originally Posted by timmy g
Wow, D2 is really getting bold (or stupid) with there pricing. $1200 dollars retail? Ya dream on considering you can get the JIC-A1's for less than that! Anyways congrats to all you who got 'em for $700 bucks. I was thinkin about them, but was apprehensive due to the fact there are pretty much untested, and seem to be having a few problems. Even @ $960 I would much rather pay the extra bit and get a set of coilovers from a reputable company such as JIC. Good luck to all those who bought them, I will be paying close attention to all those who give reviews on them.
D2's are the same quality as JIC if not better. Definately better than Teins. There are lot's of reviews out there from 240sx drivers who have D2's. The question shouldn't be why pay $1200 for D2's when you can get JIC's for the same price, the question is more like which one should you get.
Originally Posted by timmy g
Wow, D2 is really getting bold (or stupid) with there pricing. $1200 dollars retail? Ya dream on considering you can get the JIC-A1's for less than that! Anyways congrats to all you who got 'em for $700 bucks. I was thinkin about them, but was apprehensive due to the fact there are pretty much untested, and seem to be having a few problems. Even @ $960 I would much rather pay the extra bit and get a set of coilovers from a reputable company such as JIC. Good luck to all those who bought them, I will be paying close attention to all those who give reviews on them.
Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 2,434
From: Central Valley, California
The JIC FLT-A2 is the closest product that compares to the D2. The A1 is not even in the same class as it is a twintube compare to the monotube of the D2.
Mark i would like to change mine as well. If it is too late and will cause problems then dont bother, i totally understand, but if it is still possible to change them i would like to go with 8/5. Let me know, thanks.
Ian
Zip: 94114
A32
8/5
Ian
Zip: 94114
A32
8/5
Who's hatin'? I merely stated the asking price for them now is expensive considering this is a new product and have yet to be tried and tested, where as the JIC's have. JIC's also have interchangable springs, with different spring rates. You just have to make a special request through JIC. Granted the A1's are twin tube which is aparently not as good, which would be the biggest draw back with the A1's. If I wasn't a skeptic, I probably would've jumped all over these as you guys have, however I tend to spend my money on things that aren't such a risk, which brings me back to my original post of saying congrats to all that got in on the deal, I will be anxiously awaiting all your reviews! I just think it's a little premature to be jacking up the prices considering all of your sets are still in transit, and there havn't been many reviews of these coilovers on our cars. Additionally, the reviews I have read havn't been all that promising considering all the problems people were having right off the start. I just think some of you misunderstood what I was trying to say.
Please note that all spring rates under 8/6 for example 7/5 and 7/6, as recommended by D2, these rates are too soft for the shocks and have been changed to 8/6. If this is a problem anyone who ordered these rates, please send me an PM. All other spring rates chosed are good to go.




