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Old 12-30-2008, 04:18 PM
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^ You've been saying that in random threads all morning. I was thinking you might be trying to sell something at first, but you already have 1000+ posts, so you must have a lot of cash to spend or something.
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Old 12-30-2008, 04:27 PM
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Work hard play hard.

Don't hate, lol.

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Full-time job plus side jobs.

Not to mention i've sold my 350z about 2 months ago.

So I have some money to play with.
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Pricing up! BUMP IT
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Old 12-31-2008, 12:20 AM
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these are very tempting...
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In for some pictures of it installed.
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Pricing up! BUMP IT
yo this is practically a steal, how long is this pricing gonna be up for?
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Man I can't decide if i wanna stick with my struts and springs or if i wanna go coils. Even though I don't really plan on auto crossing or anything like that (wouldn't really be using these to full potential) any real reason to go coils?

lol i guess i'm just looking for reasons to spend money
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well i'm def never gona autocross. i have tein ss-ps, THE autox coilovers, but they have never seen the track.
i'm just looking around for new coilovers to go lower.
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ohh ok..well i guess for now my trd's are fine..i'll wait till i get some new wheels before I decide if i wanna go lower or not..i also heard that coilovers tend to give more of a harsh ride is it more or less how you have them setup?
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Originally Posted by XIEmperorIX
ohh ok..well i guess for now my trd's are fine..i'll wait till i get some new wheels before I decide if i wanna go lower or not..i also heard that coilovers tend to give more of a harsh ride is it more or less how you have them setup?
I dont have them yet. Theyre 32 way adjustable so you can adjust the stiffness of the ride. You can also do custom spring rates if you want a softer/stiffer ride. I like the fact that no matter what you decide on, you can always adjust the suspension according to what suits your liking. Say, wheels for example, If you're offsets too low and you rub raise it up a little so you dont rub.. etc. You wouldn't have that luxury with springs/struts. Plus a dumped car always looks awesome!
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i have the type 2 version 1 coilovers and they ride wayyyyy better then my ssp's did when i had them. the ssp were just too stiff for my liking. with the f2 i can go alot lower and have a comfortable ride at the same time.

from what i understand, the version 2 is just 32 way asjustable where as the version 1 is only 16.

for the price of these, you cant go wrong.
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ohh ok..well i guess for now my trd's are fine..i'll wait till i get some new wheels before I decide if i wanna go lower or not..i also heard that coilovers tend to give more of a harsh ride is it more or less how you have them setup?
I dont have them yet. Theyre 32 way adjustable so you can adjust the stiffness of the ride. You can also do custom spring rates if you want a softer/stiffer ride. I like the fact that no matter what you decide on, you can always adjust the suspension according to what suits your liking. Say, wheels for example, If you're offsets too low and you rub raise it up a little so you dont rub.. etc. You wouldn't have that luxury with springs/struts. Plus a dumped car always looks awesome!
Yeah thats what I was thinking. Like I said - once I get some wheels i'll probably make my decision..if things go my way I might have some pretty big things (well to me anyway lol) in store next summer
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Originally Posted by 05FMtC
i have the type 2 version 1 coilovers and they ride wayyyyy better then my ssp's did when i had them. the ssp were just too stiff for my liking. with the f2 i can go alot lower and have a comfortable ride at the same time.
I like my megans, but I want a more comfortable ride. Even on the softest setting it still feels like its track ready =p

How does your car handle potholes and bumps? lol
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Originally Posted by 05FMtC
i have the type 2 version 1 coilovers and they ride wayyyyy better then my ssp's did when i had them. the ssp were just too stiff for my liking. with the f2 i can go alot lower and have a comfortable ride at the same time.

from what i understand, the version 2 is just 32 way asjustable where as the version 1 is only 16.

for the price of these, you cant go wrong.
Do you have any pictures of your car with them on?
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Old 01-01-2009, 12:25 PM
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i think pics would be cool.
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Old 01-01-2009, 06:26 PM
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the last pic was when i first put them on and slammed them. i had to raise it up b/c i was rubbing like a ****. my current wheels (the volk gt-p) are not as aggressive in the rear so i think i may be able to dump them some more.
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Old 01-01-2009, 07:10 PM
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you should get under the car and photograph the coilover's sexiness and appeal. ohhh yeah. ;)
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Old 01-01-2009, 10:03 PM
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I miss my wheels... Sigh
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Old 01-02-2009, 11:41 PM
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so these or H&R?

track the car maybe once a month, no competitive stuff. Just like to have fun with my car, while having it look good.
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