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Old 03-26-2007 | 03:21 AM
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oh yea one more thing. hows your lines doing did your kit come with the brake line support or did you just leave it hanging?
Old 03-26-2007 | 03:38 PM
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oh yea one more thing. hows your lines doing did your kit come with the brake line support or did you just leave it hanging?
yeah, mine came with a sad excuse for a support -- seems to be working fine...they looked fine the last time I pulled the wheel off. I was thinking I might have to get some steel braided front lines just for the peace of mind, since I know they are bouncing off everything in the fender well! haha, good excuse to see if braided brake lines do much for the box!
Old 03-27-2007 | 10:24 AM
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yea i guess yours came with a sad little bracket that just attaches to one of the lower mount bolts. i just made do with what it came with and zip tied it nicely together.


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Old 04-04-2007 | 12:15 AM
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Hey guys, just received my ksports and had a couple questions. Whipple, hope you don't mind I continue on your thread, let me know if its a problem.

Here is some pics for Rton, I know he wanted some with measurement.
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Ok, I have never had a set of coilovers before, so I hope you guys that installed your own Ksports can help me understand. The instructions on height adjustment are a little vague. Using this pic:

Is number 2 what you are actually moving to adjust ride height? and 1 and 3 are to lock 2 in place? Or is it 4 and 5 that actually adjust height?

And what about the rear shocks, have you guys height adjusted the rear shocks at all? Thanks!
Old 04-04-2007 | 12:29 AM
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Driving impressions?? Was it rough/harsh like others have said??
Old 04-04-2007 | 01:07 AM
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Call me crazy, but I believe 5 adjusts preload and 4 locks that one down. 2 should Adjust length (height) and 3 should be what locks it down from moving toward the spring, which would have me guess that 1 keeps it from moving away from the spring.

This is from my knowledge of motorcycle coilovers so I may be out of my mind commenting about an xB coilover.
Old 04-04-2007 | 03:57 AM
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just to sum it up as well -- 1 & 3 lock 2 in place, 5 gets snugged up to the bottom of the spring (they say to just snug it - I'm sure the tighter you get, like xBig said, it'll change the rate) and 4 locks 5 in place. If I remember right, there is about 5in of thread showing on the front strut, and like 1/4 in on the rear absorber.
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Thanks for the help guys. I think I get it! Im going to attempt it this weekend. I'll let you know how it goes.
Old 04-08-2007 | 03:13 AM
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Well, I hope this isn't a day late and a dollar short...but here's what I measured tonight when I rotated my tires:



I hope this helps everyone out!
Old 04-08-2007 | 09:23 AM
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k sport and D2 are vertually identical, function my not be but parts and size. the part that says 4 1/4", i have that set at 3 1-4". try it out. for the back i had to modify the support to give it 2 1/2" inch more. don't recommend doing the mod, but no signs of problems yet.

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Old 04-16-2007 | 10:44 PM
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where the best place to get the D2's? thanks.
Old 04-16-2007 | 10:48 PM
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i hate rubbing. makes me a paranoid. looks great man.
Old 04-19-2007 | 10:51 PM
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the question of where the best place to get the D2s. i can't really anwer that. you could get it by checking on google and ebay. but the price will be about the same, 1,296.00. i got my for 900 because it was used out of a show box so it was in mint condition. but if you like something similar but cheaper than go with ksport. i think they're quoted at about 900. and i think you could order different spring rate for the D2s seperately.

and for the rubbing part, i had it and was paranoid to, but it stopped because there was nothing to be rubbed anymore.

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wow you were able to twist the rears up that high? I wish I could teh rear would be in much better shape as far as compression and the shocks design limitations....
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Originally Posted by whipple81
Well, I hope this isn't a day late and a dollar short...but here's what I measured tonight when I rotated my tires:



I hope this helps everyone out!
you didn;t take it out when you did so? i'd hope not , alignment nightmare again. .
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Originally Posted by wanachat15
the question of where the best place to get the D2s. i can't really anwer that. you could get it by checking on google and ebay. but the price will be about the same, 1,296.00. i got my for 900 because it was used out of a show box so it was in mint condition. but if you like something similar but cheaper than go with ksport. i think they're quoted at about 900. and i think you could order different spring rate for the D2s seperately.

and for the rubbing part, i had it and was paranoid to, but it stopped because there was nothing to be rubbed anymore.

----tom
thanks. it does sound like the ksport are priced better for such similar units.
Old 04-20-2007 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by whipple81
Originally Posted by wanachat15
oh yea one more thing. hows your lines doing did your kit come with the brake line support or did you just leave it hanging?
yeah, mine came with a sad excuse for a support -- seems to be working fine...they looked fine the last time I pulled the wheel off. I was thinking I might have to get some steel braided front lines just for the peace of mind, since I know they are bouncing off everything in the fender well! haha, good excuse to see if braided brake lines do much for the box!
what needs to be done about the brake line? im not familiar with coilovers, i didnt know it involoved anything like that.

im also curious as to how you would keep both sides of the car at the same EXACT height as the other side (left and right). would you just measure one side and try to match it as best as you can on the other side?

last question: do these come with damper adjustment? if so, have you experimented with the settings to find a good balance of handling/comfort? i know these coilovers CAN be stiff as hell, i was wondering how close they were to being set to "comfortable"
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I used some carefully placed zipties for the brake lines. all I can say is using braided stainless steel lines makes it easier!
Old 04-20-2007 | 10:34 PM
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well, thats good that you can get away with using zipties, but the question i was asking was what exactly did you do with the zipties? what had to be done to the brake lines and what problem would steel lines solve?
Old 04-21-2007 | 08:48 AM
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i'm taking my WHOLE suspension apart tomorrow for cleaning and maintainance so i will take photos of all your questions. so just keep checking back tomorrow.


for the damper adjustments, i know my D2 has 36 way adjustment. i'm not so sure about ksports.


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