never hear of them or seen them any where on the net
personally I wouldn't bother and would just stick with BC coilovers for that price
Just keen on hearing reviews for these coilovers.
There retailing for $1299 on special, even for the ae86 atm.
Thanks
never hear of them or seen them any where on the net
personally I wouldn't bother and would just stick with BC coilovers for that price
Last edited by hachirusto; 12th May 2010 at 08:02 PM.
Rust is a way of life
Generic crap.
Just get some coilovers custom made with decent shock inserts.
RT142 Estate.
AJPS.
as above its really cheap to get them made up, I can supply and weld collers on for crap all here in vic and I am not the only one. Atleast you know what your getting and it can be serviced
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depending what shocks you buy, some are rebuildable.
true however in this case we havent even heard of this brand of coilovers let alone what dampners are inside
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yer i have some "gineric" bridgestone coilovers in my car (s13 front end)
and turns out that they have used KYB agx inserts.
smaller companies tend to steal stuff from other companies, and just slap their name on the outside.
so maybe they have decent inserts, maybe they dont. you would have to dig some more.
best bet would be to ring up a suspension shop, and ask about them. even ring up a shock absorber repair/rebuild place. if you cant get them serviced when they blow a seal, then id stear clear.
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Decent shocks start at around $1000 for a set.
These coilovers are $1299
If your just drifting around a track they will probably be fine.
RT142 Estate.
AJPS.
fromt he picture given i can't see if it's a take apart damper, would really need to see bit first hand, i love it how hachirusto says, oh but for the same price you can get bc's...... but they're taiwanese shit aswell, i'd suggest either investing good money in either off the shelf stuff from otomoto or hks, or build your own using a quality bilstein damper,don;'t always look for something adjustable as i know 95% of you don't really know what you're even adjusting, finding a damper that is well setup straight from the factory is what you want
"they willl probably fine" isn't a very good assurance, we all know about the d2 shock rods snapping, these could be just as bad