KW Coilovers
Thanks for the info Gsedan, have a guy who carries these and wants to try them out on my ride. Talked to a couple of EVO, and Eclipse owners that he installed them in and they are loving them. I did my own research and found out that a couple of years ago they had a recall for poor quality oil, but that was "corrected" and they are suppose to be better quality. Now I am even more hesitant to try them out.
What do you guys think?
Should I give them a try? [ ] yes [ ] no
What do you guys think?
Should I give them a try? [ ] yes [ ] no
Originally Posted by RTZ_G35
Thanks for the info Gsedan, have a guy who carries these and wants to try them out on my ride. Talked to a couple of EVO, and Eclipse owners that he installed them in and they are loving them. I did my own research and found out that a couple of years ago they had a recall for poor quality oil, but that was "corrected" and they are suppose to be better quality. Now I am even more hesitant to try them out.
What do you guys think?
Should I give them a try? [ ] yes [ ] no
What do you guys think?
Should I give them a try? [ ] yes [ ] no
D2 Racing/Ksport Coilovers
Monotube constrution full length height adjustment separate from preload rear springs on coilover bodies
Spring rates in LBS 840/*728
*Rear springs are NOT run in the oem location, they are mounted on the rear dampners.
Stiffer then oem springs by F+268% R+350%
Way too much spring stiffness for use on north american road condition's. And they are not the type of product that can pull off high spring rates and ride good. I had a chance to buy D2's for my car in a group buy for $600 a couple of years ago in nicoclub forums. The seller claimed that I could opt for my choice in spring rate. Email I got from a D2 tech proved otherwise. Since I believe they come from the same maker as the Megan's, I'm really glad I didn't take the risk.
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