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01-03-2011 11:56 AM
#10861
delish man!
how much did they set you back?
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01-03-2011 12:00 PM
#10862
AU $1399 to Perth WA
Standard Features:
- F: With Camber Adjustable Top Mount
- R: With Rubber Top Mount
- 30 Level Damping Force Adjustment
- Height Adjustment System
- Enlarged Cylinder & Newly Developed Piston
- Exclusively Designed for Each Application
- Anodized Alloy Casing
- CNC Machined
- T6061 Alloy Locking Ring
- SAE9254 Steel Racing Springs
- Monotube Design For Maximum Performance
- Fully Rebuildable
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01-03-2011 07:37 PM
#10863
 Originally Posted by aznboiio1
how much, lol, i didnt even know wats it used for b4...
go to my for sale thread, you use this instead of cutting your oem wires for the head unit to access power and speaker cables
Winton 1:37.76 Phillip Island 1:55.27
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01-03-2011 10:17 PM
#10864
got a picture of the end result dude?
how low can you go?
happy with the coils etc??
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01-03-2011 10:26 PM
#10865
SOOOO.. i know you guys probably forgot i had these tucked away.. but i finally pulled my finger out and put them on today 
specs are 18x9+20 all round running 215/40r18 for those who wanted to know.

ill get you's a daytime picture tomorrow
Last edited by ekdez; 01-03-2011 at 10:29 PM.
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01-03-2011 10:38 PM
#10866
 Originally Posted by Stig
CF bling from Rexpeed

rofl, if my rents saw these in our house, they would be raging
Last edited by aznboiio1; 02-03-2011 at 09:07 AM.
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01-03-2011 11:04 PM
#10867
Nice rims ekdez.
I don't have any good pics yet, but car can go low. Will post some pics when I got time.
Ride quality is excellent in my opinion, feels like a different car. Excellent value for money is all I can say, top quality coilover. No problems so far. Highly recommended for someone who is after a fully adjustable coilover setup, without needing to spend huge amounts of money.
My friend who tested as driver & passenger said ride quality is comparable to his DC5R with Tein Flex coilovers.
Spring rate is 6kg Front, 6kg Rear
Softest setting is slightly harder than stock, more firm. However still had too much body roll for my liking. Tested with a few different settings, since lowering car, it tended to bounce a bit through deep pot holes/rough roads.
The best for me so far is setting front damper to 17 & 18 clicks for the rear (for track, this can be set much higher without issues). Increasing the damper to this setting seems to provide the best 'in-between' for street, not soft & not too hard. Any higher, car would feel too hard/harsh for Perth streets. The roads here are not all smooth, some a very rough, old, uneven. Each person may have their own individual taste, but I like my car to be stiff for a more controlled & firmer ride. Due to the higher damper settings, I also adjusted the tyre pressures to accommodate, 38psi front & 36psi.
After wheel alignment got camber dialed in at: -1 front & approx -2.2 for rear, +0.8 toe in the rear, the car grips through the corners. You can even say car feels like it's on rails.
Body roll has reduced immensely, however I also got a Ultra Racing 19mm rear ARB & TC Sportline Front Strut Bar installed which also improve handling. Even for a stock car, just coilovers will make a great improvement in handling.
Overall, this is a quality product & worth the money. Not many other coilovers can provide as much functionality for this price.
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02-03-2011 08:03 AM
#10868
so want to buy these now. I have a set a set of pedders springs on and I'm not satified with handling yet, great write up mate, you have me convinced!
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02-03-2011 10:19 AM
#10869
Calling all fellow BRISBANE FD owners !!
Ozhonda/JDMST Meet is coming up on Tuesday, 15 March 2011. Check out the link below: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ith-JDMST-meet
Hope to see you there =)
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02-03-2011 10:20 AM
#10870
just picked up my work xd9s.. yum =D..
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02-03-2011 12:06 PM
#10871
Lowered for performance, not just looks.
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02-03-2011 04:17 PM
#10872
Nice car guys yup im coming as well yipee lot of fd's
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