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for JIC's i guess so. Both boilermaker and I paid less than that though. contact nick at www.dmsperformance.com and ask him how much he can get them for you for.
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i found other coild overs i'm interested in also, what kind of ride would 6.0 / 8.0 (front/rear) spring rates give..
thanks for the info bod ill e-mail him, or give them a call
thanks for the info bod ill e-mail him, or give them a call
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Originally posted by robbclark1
for JIC's i guess so. Both boilermaker and I paid less than that though. contact nick at www.dmsperformance.com and ask him how much he can get them for you for.
for JIC's i guess so. Both boilermaker and I paid less than that though. contact nick at www.dmsperformance.com and ask him how much he can get them for you for.
6/8 is too soft. I'm happy with the rear at 10K, but I need to back off the fronts to about 400-425 lb-in (about 7.5K).
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i'm into these coilovers cuz i whant a real sporty ride, and the quality is top notch, cuz im also looking into Tanabe Sustec Pro S-S for EP3 ( Tanabe Sustec Pro S-S has helper springs, Tanabe Sustec Pro S-S TYpe II does not) what would be better, i don't auto cross but stock suck and springs and shocks just don't do it for me, also there was one feature the JICS and Hayames have, that did not compres the shock when lowerd....
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Tein Flex doesn't compress the shock either, it has 3 locknuts.
be Warned... 10K rears are rough. If you're not racing I don't know if you need it, but it takes quite a bit to get the rear to stay put. I know Rob is running 8/9 and he says its fine... Maybe 7/9 would work for the street. 6/8 probably would work if you're just looking for a sport ride, you'll never drive as hard as you can on a track anyways, so you probably don't need to go for super high rates. You're going to want some cushion to mess around on public roads, 10K will put snap oversteer into the picture, I've already done it, its not enjoyable.
be Warned... 10K rears are rough. If you're not racing I don't know if you need it, but it takes quite a bit to get the rear to stay put. I know Rob is running 8/9 and he says its fine... Maybe 7/9 would work for the street. 6/8 probably would work if you're just looking for a sport ride, you'll never drive as hard as you can on a track anyways, so you probably don't need to go for super high rates. You're going to want some cushion to mess around on public roads, 10K will put snap oversteer into the picture, I've already done it, its not enjoyable.
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It just keeps the spring from moving. Same thing as preload, but it adds a little more flexability to the system. There's no need for it, but I guess its a little more comfy.
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Originally posted by usafstud
I paid much less than that. But its not bad if u got no hook ups.
I live only 30 minutes away from JIC and know that guys there.
I paid much less than that. But its not bad if u got no hook ups.
I live only 30 minutes away from JIC and know that guys there.
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