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tonyrace_41
16-08-2005, 05:12 PM
Since Jazz/Fit here in the Philippines is kinda new, and there's no coil-over suspensions available here, what can you suggest for me to buy one? Because I'm having a problem regarding the rear end of my Jazz because it is lower than the front because of my sound system at the back. And I also want a stiffer ride because I'm not satisfied only on lowering springs. And also how much is it?
Thanks very much! :)
JazzR
16-08-2005, 05:32 PM
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/search.php?
This should help you
strepto
16-08-2005, 07:25 PM
http://www.fitfreak.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2504
^CarBoy^
16-08-2005, 08:55 PM
Tonyrace_41 you another filipino!! welcome man.. :)
Well at the moment i got TEIN Super Wagons.. it's pretty good.. don't you get coilovers there in Manila? Well i heard the KG/MM springs are pretty good aswell...
Zimp13
16-08-2005, 09:22 PM
any pics of the tein super wagon or the wagon???? cheers
what's the weight of sound system ?? *_*
tonyrace_41
17-08-2005, 12:28 AM
Tonyrace_41 you another filipino!! welcome man.. :)
Well at the moment i got TEIN Super Wagons.. it's pretty good.. don't you get coilovers there in Manila? Well i heard the KG/MM springs are pretty good aswell...
Thanks for a warm welcome dude! :D
Any Jazz/Fit will fit that coil-over suspension? How much is the cost of that, in Aussie $? any shocks for Jazz/Fit is not yet availiable here in the Philippines, only lowering springs... But I think the weight of my sound system at the back is about 150lbs-170lbs. and I want the ride to be stiffer. :)
panda
17-08-2005, 11:58 AM
yes teins good, i install this one myself, if you dont mind geting your hands dirty not hard at all :wave:
fitme
17-08-2005, 12:51 PM
tony, i suggest that it is much better if you get those performance parts in thailand,china or japan, the cost of performance parts here in australia is expensive...
Jazzle
17-08-2005, 06:12 PM
serious?? if lower more than 40mm then need to change camber setting??
anyone who had installed superwagon or wagon coil overs.. did u guys have to change other settings after installing them??
^CarBoy^
17-08-2005, 11:26 PM
Thanks for a warm welcome dude! :D
Any Jazz/Fit will fit that coil-over suspension? How much is the cost of that, in Aussie $? any shocks for Jazz/Fit is not yet availiable here in the Philippines, only lowering springs... But I think the weight of my sound system at the back is about 150lbs-170lbs. and I want the ride to be stiffer. :)
I bought mine for $1750AUS.
Since Jazz/Fit here in the Philippines is kinda new, and there's no coil-over suspensions available here, what can you suggest for me to buy one? Because I'm having a problem regarding the rear end of my Jazz because it is lower than the front because of my sound system at the back. And I also want a stiffer ride because I'm not satisfied only on lowering springs. And also how much is it?
Thanks very much! :)
sup broder? im from the p.i. too! perhaps i've seen your jazz already. what's the setup of your car?
hondar
18-08-2005, 12:40 AM
cusco coilover for jazz, 1450 delivered oz wide, coming at end of month :D
Zimp13
21-08-2005, 01:25 AM
cusco coilover for jazz, 1450 delivered oz wide, coming at end of month :D
any pic? wats the specs? more info please
tonyrace_41
22-08-2005, 02:00 PM
sup broder? im from the p.i. too! perhaps i've seen your jazz already. what's the setup of your car?
Mugen Prof kits, spoon hood, sound set-up... Did you join HCP GD United club?
strepto
22-08-2005, 04:09 PM
It all depend on use. For street, go with the Mugen coilovers. For Street / Track - go with the Spoon coilovers but with sat 8k/10k springrate.
tonyrace_41
23-08-2005, 12:31 PM
It all depend on use. For street, go with the Mugen coilovers. For Street / Track - go with the Spoon coilovers but with sat 8k/10k springrate.
I think Mugen is more expensive than Tein Type Wagon suspension, right? Any idea, how much will be the cost of coil-over suspension in Thailand? Because others said that it's much cheaper...
^CarBoy^
23-08-2005, 08:21 PM
tonyrace_41: yes you are correct... The Mugen's are much more expensive than the Tein Super Wagons... The Mugen's are abit hard but... The Tein's more for street and style...
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