FS? Hayame coilovers v1
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FS? Hayame coilovers v1
Hello everyone, I am posting to see if anyone is interested in buying my hayame coilovers v1, I bought them off dezod at around april, it was around that time when it was almost out of stock everywhere, the ones he sent me do not have the hayame logo on the coilovers and did not come with the rear dustboots, they are however, the correct spring numbers as stated in vnlilman's review on these coilovers.
I have a 2003 civic so the front coilovers were drilled to make them fit to my car. I had no problems with these coilovers, the ride was just stiff for my preference. I live in the fremont area and would prefer local pick-up, they are still in my car so I am taking offers. I am in the process of researching for a softer suspension setup for my car and I need to know if I can at least get something out of the coilovers to go to my next suspension. Any other questions, just pm me, I have work at night daily just to let you guys know.
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I have a 2003 civic so the front coilovers were drilled to make them fit to my car. I had no problems with these coilovers, the ride was just stiff for my preference. I live in the fremont area and would prefer local pick-up, they are still in my car so I am taking offers. I am in the process of researching for a softer suspension setup for my car and I need to know if I can at least get something out of the coilovers to go to my next suspension. Any other questions, just pm me, I have work at night daily just to let you guys know.
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In response to the the replies, feel free to make offers. I'm not looking to make something out of these, I am going to buy a softer suspension setup no matter what pretty soon so I won't be needing these anymore. With that said, somewhere between $200-300 would be good, but feel free to make offers.
jttegx, no problems whatsoever on my coilovers, I have read the numerous threads about the hayame problems and I had no problems with mine, the only "problem" was I needed to drill the holes bigger in the front to make it fit on my 2003, and also the front making noise when I turn the wheel on a stopped state; but I think it was an installation issue. No height problems on my rears, on my stock ex alloys, the highest I could set it to was a two finger gap, and I have preload on the rears. Any more questions or offers, feel free to pm me or reply to the thread.
jttegx, no problems whatsoever on my coilovers, I have read the numerous threads about the hayame problems and I had no problems with mine, the only "problem" was I needed to drill the holes bigger in the front to make it fit on my 2003, and also the front making noise when I turn the wheel on a stopped state; but I think it was an installation issue. No height problems on my rears, on my stock ex alloys, the highest I could set it to was a two finger gap, and I have preload on the rears. Any more questions or offers, feel free to pm me or reply to the thread.
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Here's a picture of my car with the hayame coilovers. I currently have them set for a 1 1/2 finger gap all-around.
http://www.geocities.com/jonn913/P1010516.JPG
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I'm not really sure how low they go, but I do know that on my current settings, I could still set it lower on all sides of the car, note however, that I am on my stock ex alloys and I'm no expert on how your wheel or tire sizes will affect wheel gap. The rear currently has a 1 finger gap.
Also, remember that the front of the coilovers were drilled bigger to make them fit on my 2003 civic. I'm not looking to trade these cash, I just need to sell them because I'm gonna buy a softer suspension setup.
If you really want to buy my coilovers, you probably have to wait 2 weeks for me to get my next suspension and install them on my car. I prefer local pickup, we can meet somewhere close to my area.
Also, remember that the front of the coilovers were drilled bigger to make them fit on my 2003 civic. I'm not looking to trade these cash, I just need to sell them because I'm gonna buy a softer suspension setup.
If you really want to buy my coilovers, you probably have to wait 2 weeks for me to get my next suspension and install them on my car. I prefer local pickup, we can meet somewhere close to my area.
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