are daiyama's any good?.. those are cheap coilovers.. in terms of price.. wat about quality??
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are daiyama's any good?.. those are cheap coilovers.. in terms of price.. wat about quality??
has anyone seen this item for sale at 999 automotive?
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=109780
they're skunk2 coilover sleeve kits.
are these some sort of cheaper alternative for full coilovers or something? does anybody know much about coilover sleeves? how's the handling and ride comfort from these?
its like the full coilover setup minus the shock dampers.. could use ur oem shocks with these or upgrade em separately
has any body tried Koni yellows on their civics? or skunk 2 sport shocks? i want sumthin with lowering, and comfort!!!
oh true! superstreet, how much are they in aus? and where can i get a set of them? thank you so much for ya suggestion mate, i'll look into that one!
jdm yard has them on special for this month.
tein SS is very soft and wont slam your car much. i speak from experiance.
best bang for buck coilover is buddy club n+
other coilovers out there are overpriced.
but then gain .. its up to you. i like a harder ride then others, but that allows me to go low.
thx ekdez, i heard buddyclub n+ is not japan made anymore, adn tein SS is way over priced nowadays... 2.5k for a set... im lookin at dropping the car for 15 - 20mm, and want a balanced comfort and performance. have had JIC track spec in my old car, quite comfortable comparing to teins RA and BC racing spec, but im just over driving a "track car" on road everyday. thats y im lookin at koni, skunk2 and even mugen, they lower the car, and hav comfort + performance gain, most importantly cheaper than most coilovers, if i want harder/stiffer coilovers i can just order a set of BC from china and it'll be as stiff as buddyclub racing spec...
have you thought of tanabe? 1.5k from a trader on the forum, forgot whom, jdmconcept maybe?
yeah, tein SS maybe expensive but its ADR approved..??
whereas the other coilovers arent..
i heard that jic makes coilovers for fd.
tanabe is meant to be soft too because the fd's we own over in jap, is a family car.. lol
all coilovers are gonna be made in different country to the design because they use parts which are always going to be the cheaper alternative... having said that, the warranty is still there to cover failure of a coil set =]
so i dunno.. i ended up getting n+.. just because it gave me that option street/road/track