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Old Jul 7, 2009 | 01:25 PM
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kei office coilovers?

well I have the chance to pick up some kei office coilovers really cheap and I was wondering who is running these coilovers. The ones I am picking up don't have the adjustable damping, just the ride height. My car is mainly street driven, maybe some drifting when I get the chance to head out to the track. How comfortable are these coilovers for everyday street driving rather than the r1 suspension set up?
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Old Jul 8, 2009 | 11:23 AM
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good question....

They look great, and I've seen plenty of deals on em, but I found myself wondering "If one blows out, how would I go about getting them fixed?"
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Old Jul 8, 2009 | 12:41 PM
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Azn_akira had them on his old FD. Ive been in that car many times and it felt great, and he put alot of track time on them as well. I think his were adjustable tho.
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Old Jul 21, 2009 | 05:31 PM
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i had a set of non adjuatable kei-office type XR coilovers on my FC a couple years ago, they handled great arround the windy back roads, but they were pretty bumpy, felt just about every little bump in the road. the bumpiness got annoying after a while and i switched to a set of adjustable kei-office and the lowest setting is not bad at all, highest setting is very hard. one thing i really dont like about them tho is that as far as i know, nobody in the US will work on them, so you are SOL if they need a rebuild.
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