Hayame Full Coilovers *56k friendly
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Just got em in, it'll be a while before I get around to installing them, though. I'm waiting on a couple items and making another purchase. Here's some quick snapshots.
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Rep Power: 0 oh nice, whats the spring rating, how much did u get them for, and whats the ride height adjustability? im looking for some coilovers to replace my oh so shitty goldline springs and stock struts.
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http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...hreadid=108788
The spring rates are the same as Tein, 8kg front 6kg rear, and the height adjustability is supposedly 0-4".
Michael at Urban Import is the seller, and I highly recommend him. I believe he is currently selling them for 650 shipped.
www.urbanimport.com or AIM urbanimportinc
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...hreadid=108788
The spring rates are the same as Tein, 8kg front 6kg rear, and the height adjustability is supposedly 0-4".
Michael at Urban Import is the seller, and I highly recommend him. I believe he is currently selling them for 650 shipped.
www.urbanimport.com or AIM urbanimportinc
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Rep Power: 446 dammm yea i wouldn't mind getting those coilovers for 650 shipped ....let us know how ya like em/dislike em?
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questions though
Are the rears and fronts different colors?
The rears look bronze and the fronts look grey
And they aren't damping adjustable are they?
I don't want to asume.
Thanks!
questions though
Are the rears and fronts different colors?
The rears look bronze and the fronts look grey
And they aren't damping adjustable are they?
I don't want to asume.
Thanks!
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Do a DIY with lots of pics if possible in better lighting conditions.
and a full review of the rides comfort level
Do a DIY with lots of pics if possible in better lighting conditions.
and a full review of the rides comfort level
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Rep Power: 283 these coilovers look nice, hopefully they ride nice too. has anyone gotten their coilovers rusted? Like the part that you turn in order to raise or lower you car? Does that ever get rusty, for any brand?
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Rep Power: 409 Originally posted by JayFReaZy
these coilovers look nice, hopefully they ride nice too. has anyone gotten their coilovers rusted? Like the part that you turn in order to raise or lower you car? Does that ever get rusty, for any brand?
these coilovers look nice, hopefully they ride nice too. has anyone gotten their coilovers rusted? Like the part that you turn in order to raise or lower you car? Does that ever get rusty, for any brand?
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Rep Power: 0 Originally posted by dragoon
Or move to Texas where we don't get winters. No big deal
Or move to Texas where we don't get winters. No big deal