Feb 19, 2013
  #1  
hello forum, just checking to see if any1 here experience rokkor coilovers before or know someone that has it in their em2? im in the market for coilovers so i really would like some sort of feedback on these made from raceland so i can move forward it really sounds silly $300 for them but 3yrs warranty wow thats interesting..thanks guys
Feb 19, 2013
  #2  
Re: Rokkor
3 years warranty is great if you live through the failure of them while you are going 80 down the highway crashing violently into the median.....
Feb 19, 2013
  #3  
Re: Rokkor
Utter **** product that fails. Just google the brand with the word "fail" and you'll see.
Feb 19, 2013
  #4  
Re: Rokkor
save your money and buy a decent set of coils
Feb 20, 2013
  #5  
Re: Rokkor
thank you guys, lol for some reason the reviews seem pretty positive, so what would be best for performance and handling when it comes to coilovers? theres soooooo many names thats what confuses us as the consumer with little or hardly any experience at all..
Feb 20, 2013
  #6  
Re: Rokkor
Suspension isn't a cheap investment. Any reputable brand will run you around 800-2500 but most of them are around the $1000 mark.

Then you will need a camber kit (about $150)

And an alignment. $60-150
Feb 20, 2013
  #7  
Re: Rokkor
I'm personally a fan of tein's stuff
Feb 21, 2013
  #8  
Re: Rokkor
thanks guys, i never really got a name brand on coilovers from you guys.im sure itll be around the $1000 mark or more and im also aware of a camber kit.( front and rear)..
Feb 21, 2013
  #9  
Re: Rokkor
im a fan of these
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...roducts_id=481
Feb 21, 2013
  #10  
Re: Rokkor
rokkor/raceland

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Feb 21, 2013
  #11  
Re: Rokkor
Quote: im a fan of these
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...roducts_id=481
progress is ok if you get a good pair. not bashing on progress. but they've had their fair share of problems.

otherwise...

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^common problem

or they crack.



original thread: http://www.7thgenhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28204
Feb 21, 2013
  #12  
Re: Rokkor
in all fairness those were set way beyond the manufactures recommended specs not to mention the raceland springs he decided to pair with them for hella lowness. up in till that thread i have never seen a problem like that with progress never.find another snapped progress strut like that and ill grant you three wishes.
Feb 23, 2013
  #13  
Re: Rokkor
lol thanks guys. i think after all the reviews i say megan is on top, and hell with Rokkor
Feb 23, 2013
  #14  
Re: Rokkor
its a sad sad day when megan is considered the best im going to go cry now.
Feb 23, 2013
  #15  
Re: Rokkor
Quote: its a sad sad day when megan is considered the best im going to go cry now.
I hear that...
Feb 24, 2013
  #16  
Re: Rokkor
Quote: lol thanks guys. i think after all the reviews i say megan is on top, and hell with Rokkor
megan isnt really the best...nor is it close. it IS, however, a decent low end coilover.

anything from tein, progress, yellow/GC, buddyclub, etc...these are mid ranges.

then if u want to go high end, you can get bilistin or KW...but there is no real reason to get the extremely high end...(unless you have too much money, but at that point why do u have a civic)
Feb 25, 2013
  #17  
Re: Rokkor
thanks i now i see the light, just waiting on my swap to come out of the shop so i can replaced my struts n springs with new coilovers..
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