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    I Have heard conflicting accounts, some swear by them, some say thay suck?

    They have a great looking AE86 set up at a compeditive price.



    Anyone used this before??

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    apparently they are according to many "sponsors on these forums" and people that sell suspension. But I have many friends that run them and they seem to be ok. They proove to work on jerome kennedy's car so I assume they would be sturdy as he puts that car through hell.

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    ive heard enough to stay away from them

    yes jerome uses them
    but jerome is pissed off he carnt run tein's in his car. (sponsorship)

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    Topic has Beeeen covered.......


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    how nuts does that 8 pot brake set up look! stop you faster than o b one with a light saber

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    shit, stay away.
    78's

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    my mate has a set in his r32 lives on a dirt road with pot holes the size of half a basketball never had any probs im gettinga set if they can last through the driving he does he rally packs the car drifts it and he even jumps it through montvile mountain so they must be good or hes just real lucky.

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    what he said.

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    for a similar price u can get Racing Logic suspension... i personally havent tried them on a car but i have had very close look... the quality is very good! side by side with a set of kei-office... the quality was actually a bit better!!

    The guy who imports them is a good friend and i've known him for many years... he's family is very involved with motorsport of all levels... dads a rally driver, older bro races F3's overseas and i used to drive karts with him!

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    Fundoc,

    Can you hit up ya mate about some prices for a rear set of coil overs to suit AE86. I have decided to do a custom front coilover setup using MX62 cresida front struts modified to use short stroke TRD shocks. Plus you get much better front brakes as well

    Oh by the way, I also have a spare set of complete MX62 front struts if anyone is interested in doing a similar setup.

    Thanks for all the input guys, I am glad I diddn't just rush out and buy those D2 pieces of crap.

    Cheers,
    Justin.

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