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Old 03-23-08, 02:20 PM
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What happened to the entry level coil overs for the FC thread? I cant find it.

Anyone know of any manufacturers other than the DG5 that lets you pick your spring rates or, sells coil overs with a 7/5 setup?
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Originally Posted by Hypertek
Nope... horrible. The strut bodies wont be double adjustible.. only spring tension would be adjustible on taht setup.. Adjusting ride hieght via spring perch isnt ideal.

Stance seems to be the more commonly desired coilover.. then id say a Tein set, cant go wrong with tein.
So what? If they're valved well and dyno matched, adjustability is not necessary.
Old 03-28-08, 01:52 AM
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who have coilover here that use it for only grip driving/track. thanks
Old 03-28-08, 03:49 PM
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I decided on the JIC FLT-FAS, I have heard the 7/5KG spring rates are ideal for a stiff street setup, plus JIC is a really good product and the height adjustability doesnt alter shock piston stroke. ReTed reccomended this spring rate, i also think black 91NA did too, both of which know their stuff.
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Another reason I went with Stance is their serviceability in the US.
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yeah, I might go with stance too, but not now maybe by summer =)
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i went with the jic-flta2's and they were garbage. Starting rusting almost right away, stay away. Oh ya and they blew up after only a few months.




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