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what makes them better than the hsd ones? seriously, and facts only f**ka :P

One thing.

Valving. I don’t care what you have heard, or who you have spoken too, the China sturts are not valved right for the spring rates, with not enough damper control to fix the poor valving.

All the China stuff is price well for a mild road/weekend car, and people who just want a super dooper low car.

The big name brands have spent years + a fortune on the R&D on there coilovers, why buy the China brand to save $500, when your car already is above a mild build

One thing.

Valving. I don’t care what you have heard, or who you have spoken too, the China sturts are not valved right for the spring rates, with not enough damper control to fix the poor valving.

All the China stuff is price well for a mild road/weekend car, and people who just want a super dooper low car.

The big name brands have spent years + a fortune on the R&D on there coilovers, why buy the China brand to save $500, when your car already is above a mild build

Because he has long pockets and short arms. :P

One thing.

Valving. I don’t care what you have heard, or who you have spoken too, the China sturts are not valved right for the spring rates, with not enough damper control to fix the poor valving.

All the China stuff is price well for a mild road/weekend car, and people who just want a super dooper low car.

The big name brands have spent years + a fortune on the R&D on there coilovers, why buy the China brand to save $500, when your car already is above a mild build

so what's ur pick?

i had a set of buddy club's lined up, but they sold!

Because he has long pockets and short arms. :P

lol and i want something that isnt stupidly priced that i can shell out for now, id put them off, but the std's are clapped out! and doing everything in 1 hit hurts the pocket bad! lol

so what's ur pick?

i had a set of buddy club's lined up, but they sold!

All the soarer boys in America are starting to rave on about http://www.dg-5.co.jp It's Kei Office's new branding name. As I guess you know they are BIG into track and drift.

I would 1st see what they have to offer for GTR, in terms of open budget custom order Buddy Club, but that is atleast $6k, and a waiting for a while.

If I don't DG-5/Kei Office I'll be getting JIC's, I've been a JIC fan since I knew about them, and their product only gets better.

i heard the valving in the teins isnt all that advanced, and theres plenty out there better. also with the hsd'd u can specify ur own spring rates upon purchase. also hsd's have a 55mm alluminium assembly

as opposed to the hsd's? lol, funny shane! lol

you can specify your own spring rates with teins too, but just remember that tein probably know juuuuuust a little bit more than you, so they get it right.

anyway.. whatever lights your fire! For me, the teins were the pick of the bunch!

All the soarer boys in America are starting to rave on about http://www.dg-5.co.jp It's Kei Office's new branding name. As I guess you know they are BIG into track and drift.

I would 1st see what they have to offer for GTR, in terms of open budget custom order Buddy Club, but that is atleast $6k, and a waiting for a while.

If I don't DG-5/Kei Office I'll be getting JIC's, I've been a JIC fan since I knew about them, and their product only gets better.

if i was going to spend that sorta coin, i'd go dms

gotta keep in mind josh, i'm not a chequebook (sp) racer :P

What car are you getting Joshwa?

No idea. Depends on license, work, budget, if i keep LXU55

If have a license + R/E job and sell LXU55 its a pretty open budget. If I keep it, not so much as im nto running two cars. Hmm no license and random job cheap drifter

if i was going to spend that sorta coin, i'd go dms

gotta keep in mind josh, i'm not a chequebook (sp) racer :P

Go with the full Syndey kid tuned whitline package then, full info in the group buy section. Its a total handling package, much better for track than just coilovers... And reasonably priced...

Go with the full Syndey kid tuned whitline package then, full info in the group buy section. Its a total handling package, much better for track than just coilovers... And reasonably priced...

yeah i've looked at that, but is it good enough for what i'm after? i dont care about street drivability, i want it for circuit and hill climbs

yeah i've looked at that, but is it good enough for what i'm after? i dont care about street drivability, i want it for circuit and hill climbs

Id buy it if I had my time again

I have had Apexi and HKS suspension now....both disappointing, and drove a car with super streets...also crap, Bilsteins are gun!

good after noon ladies... what a productive day i've had!!! fark it sleept till 4 lol

HA HA HA Anna's (Lil34) AV makes her look hot ;)

:wave:

:rofl:

:)

:mellow:

but shes not ;)

Compared to you she is :ninja::P

Hmm I wonder if that is a compliment or not??

Meh I will let the judge decide......

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