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  1. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by [RSX 03] View Post
    D2, stay away from them.
    Personal experience?


  2. #14
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    Coilovers in general are pretty expensive. So if you're gonna spend big might as well make it count. If it was me i would definitely spend a little more on a brand i can trust like Cusco, Zeal etc...
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  3. #15
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    such a lack of personal experience.

    i have D2s and have no prolems at all.

  4. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by ACTI0NMAN-1 View Post
    such a lack of personal experience.

    i have D2s and have no prolems at all.
    I agree man, i have them aswell.


  5. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by xiaohung View Post
    do you guys found that every time a while you need to tight up all the shockies parts, because i got D2 and it's loose every now and then, making a strange noise, I'd say (1500km).
    I'm pretty sure they were tight enough. but still don't know why it always happen. it makes me sick of Coilover.
    I never had to re-tighten after installing.
    Try this, once the coilovers are bolted in place in the car, use the c spanners and tighten them.

  6. #18
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  7. #19
    For the period of time I had them, I had no problems either

    Very satisfied with them

  8. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by G-Stick View Post
    nah its not johnno i dont think. but his is getting pretty bouncy.
    I have D2's Not a problem for wat i'm using it for. Yes true i am gettin to apoint where they are pretty bouncy, but i've got room to move with them. If u were going for coilovers and dont want to track or anything like that yeah i'd get them save the extra 200 bucks for somthing else.
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  9. #21
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    maybe ou didnt tighten the coil rings against eachother enough. thats usually the only way they can come loose.

  10. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by -MuGen PoWer- View Post
    what about HSD? any stories about them
    i heard they feel better than D2s from another OH member
    CEE CEE DUB U

  11. #23
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    try dabbing a little bit of low grade loctite liquid.

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    used them and tracked them for 2 years now... no problems!

    the ones that leak are an older version... apparantly were meant to get recalled.

    newer models don't leak or have any issues... they're made in the same factory as many other coilovers in the same price range... and haven't heard of any other coilovers with these same 'problems'.
    FFamily

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