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HKS Hiper-D Coilover Advice

Old 07-14-06, 09:00 PM
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HKS Hiper-D Coilover Advice

Im upgrading my stock suspension as its riding like **** and I'd like to skip the springs and go to coilovers.....i did a search and not too much has been written about the JDM Hiper-D coilover set which im considering...has anyone used this setup and how is the ride..i will be on stock wheels until I can get the wheels I really want and also have a FEED body kit installed so its already low when going over speed bumps....any advice/pics would be appreciated....
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I have a set for my FC but haven't used them yet...
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bumpcome on guysno advice?
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My FD rode much worse with coilovers. Too stiff for street use and harder to control in the wet b/c of the higher spring rates. Went with Konis and H&R springs instead.
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Originally Posted by gracer7-rx7
My FD rode much worse with coilovers. Too stiff for street use and harder to control in the wet b/c of the higher spring rates. Went with Konis and H&R springs instead.
Maybe it's because they were designed for drift purposes. However, many fd owners use them in Japan for the street.


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