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Old 04-14-14, 07:51 PM
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bored looking at coilovers and trying to find the right ones it seems like I am trying to spend about 800 to 900 that my budget I saw these wonder if anyone has used this brand its a Japanese company never heard of them tho.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-SPORT-91-00-SC300-SC400-32-WAY-ADJUSTABLE-SUSPENSION-DAMPER-COILOVERS-SYSTEM-/110998996073?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3ASC300&hash=item19d80e4469&vxp=mtr
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for the same price, just go megan or pay $200 more and go with bcracing, pbm, tein, or stance

tried and true > ebay popup
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yeah that's what I was thinking it looks like I am gonna go with bc racing looks like the best for the price.
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but pbms are what I really want haha might just say **** it and go pbm
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or just go kw lol
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kw way to expensive lol
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My D2's cost $950 shipped (discounted from like $1400, but seems like it always is.)

Great look, easy install, easy adjustment. The firmness adjustment actually does a lot - very noticeable difference in ride quality / suspension travel. At most firm, there is little to zero body roll. Highly recommend. They actually compete (as a company) and win many racing events, unlike most low-cost coil producers.

Edit: Looking at their website, they produce all types of coils, even up to highest-tier. Wow.

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Old 04-15-14, 10:55 PM
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i have megan racing EZ street coilovers. feel great, easy to adjust and were installed in the car already. look great too. i think they're like 800.
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kw's don't have adjustable lower mount, so you have to droop the springs/limit shock travel in order to go lower. At the proper right height tho I imagine they are phenomenal.
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I have BC's and they go plenty low and ride fairly nice. and only cost $999 shipped. There is also a super low set you can buy that is supposed to be crazy low, I have the standards and they go way lower then I would want the car
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The question for what coils you want is what you plan to do w/ the car? Altho I agree that tried and true products are better than most of the emusa and what not coils found on ebay most coils have different "specialties".

Below is kind of a grouping on SOME coils (a quick generalization of brands based on price/performance imo) :

-Tein basics, megan, bc etc will give you the lowered ride feel and look w/o breaking the budget.
- The mid range (PBM, fortune auto, HKS, fortune auto, somes stance etc.)
- PBM are awesome for a rock hard ride when you're slammed to the ground.
-Then there's the real higher end coils that work very well for what they're designed but are extremly pricey compared to the lower end (cusco, zeal, high end tein w/ active edfc, kw v3, etc.)

The biggest thing is don't rush into buying coils because you want to lower your car. It's a large investment and just make sure you only need to make the purchase once on what you really want.
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Originally Posted by 3L4jzz31
The question for what coils you want is what you plan to do w/ the car? Altho I agree that tried and true products are better than most of the emusa and what not coils found on ebay most coils have different "specialties".

Below is kind of a grouping on SOME coils (a quick generalization of brands based on price/performance imo) :

-Tein basics, megan, bc etc will give you the lowered ride feel and look w/o breaking the budget.
- The mid range (PBM, fortune auto, HKS, fortune auto, somes stance etc.)
- PBM are awesome for a rock hard ride when you're slammed to the ground.
-Then there's the real higher end coils that work very well for what they're designed but are extremly pricey compared to the lower end (cusco, zeal, high end tein w/ active edfc, kw v3, etc.)

The biggest thing is don't rush into buying coils because you want to lower your car. It's a large investment and just make sure you only need to make the purchase once on what you really want.
Thanks for the insight... I want to lower my car as much as possible Not slammed but pretty close ...not trying to drift or anything prolly get some aggressive wheels 18 *9.5 or 9 would be fine a clean street car is all I want really but yeah we'll see what I will do here soon.
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Idk if you saw the CXracing coils. i have those and they have been reliable so far. only thing i would advise is to get the stiffer spring rate. But for daily driving they serve their purpose.
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ISC is pretty good. i'm buying some next week at 775 shipped.
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I'm going with Ksport on my 92 sc300. About 1k list. But I get a discount.


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