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PBM is a cheapie Asian brand. Although they do not compare with the top racing brands, they should work fine if you are just using your car for drifting or show. Are they the "Competition" or the "Pro" model?
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Your "friend" doesn't think very highly of you does he?
My kind advice to you is do not jump on the first thing that pops up.
Do some digging.
I just sold a set of barely used TEIN Coilovers for 600 CDN.
1200 dollars for sub-par coilovers is just plain wrong.
BTW,and please do not take this offensively,if you want to shop for Parts,knock yourself out But try to keep this section for TECH questions and not whether you should by this or that.*(SEE STICKY).
It's your money,your decision.The info about topics like this has usually been posted.It's just a matter of reading and researching.Nobody said it would be easy owning an Rx7,But it's worth it if you know about them,and that is why the info is available and readily accessable on a self serve basis.
My kind advice to you is do not jump on the first thing that pops up.
Do some digging.
I just sold a set of barely used TEIN Coilovers for 600 CDN.
1200 dollars for sub-par coilovers is just plain wrong.
BTW,and please do not take this offensively,if you want to shop for Parts,knock yourself out But try to keep this section for TECH questions and not whether you should by this or that.*(SEE STICKY).
It's your money,your decision.The info about topics like this has usually been posted.It's just a matter of reading and researching.Nobody said it would be easy owning an Rx7,But it's worth it if you know about them,and that is why the info is available and readily accessable on a self serve basis.
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Your "friend" doesn't think very highly of you does he?
My kind advice to you is do not jump on the first thing that pops up.
Do some digging.
I just sold a set of barely used TEIN Coilovers for 600 CDN.
1200 dollars for sub-par coilovers is just plain wrong.
BTW,and please do not take this offensively,if you want to shop for Parts,knock yourself out But try to keep this section for TECH questions and not whether you should by this or that.*(SEE STICKY).
It's your money,your decision.The info about topics like this has usually been posted.It's just a matter of reading and researching.Nobody said it would be easy owning an Rx7,But it's worth it if you know about them,and that is why the info is available and readily accessable on a self serve basis.
My kind advice to you is do not jump on the first thing that pops up.
Do some digging.
I just sold a set of barely used TEIN Coilovers for 600 CDN.
1200 dollars for sub-par coilovers is just plain wrong.
BTW,and please do not take this offensively,if you want to shop for Parts,knock yourself out But try to keep this section for TECH questions and not whether you should by this or that.*(SEE STICKY).
It's your money,your decision.The info about topics like this has usually been posted.It's just a matter of reading and researching.Nobody said it would be easy owning an Rx7,But it's worth it if you know about them,and that is why the info is available and readily accessable on a self serve basis.
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The PBM "Competition" coilovers retail for $1000 new, and the "Pro" coilovers retail for $1350 USD.
My opinion is that I would rather pay a little more for a nice Koni/Eibach coilover setup that is actually competitive in real racing events, but then again if you are just drifting then the point is to have crappy suspension that makes the car slide so I suppose you may as well save some money and buy the cheapie Asian stuff.
None of us have a life. It's a rotary engine thing. You will soon learn, young one.
My opinion is that I would rather pay a little more for a nice Koni/Eibach coilover setup that is actually competitive in real racing events, but then again if you are just drifting then the point is to have crappy suspension that makes the car slide so I suppose you may as well save some money and buy the cheapie Asian stuff.
None of us have a life. It's a rotary engine thing. You will soon learn, young one.
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My fault and sorry misty i didnt know you were a moderator but since your are canadian you would understand that our dollar is worth less than american but saving $600 on pro coilovers is a good deal.
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Try RTRY Pwr.
I think that is his screen name.
Located IN Brampton(Caledon) he may be able to help you if you need some stuff.
and it is MISTER-STYX 69 (call me STYX..everybody does!!!)
Except Clokker ..haha..he calls me Pixie Styx!
I think that is his screen name.
Located IN Brampton(Caledon) he may be able to help you if you need some stuff.
and it is MISTER-STYX 69 (call me STYX..everybody does!!!)
Except Clokker ..haha..he calls me Pixie Styx!
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Thank you STYX. Can tell me how i could close this thread its too old.