Infrequent PosterJoined: Dec 2008vicenza-italyPosts: 112saxo vts 1.6 16v
#1
anyone on sax-p have d2 coilovers?
it's a good product or shit????
Infrequent PosterJoined: Dec 2008vicenza-italyPosts: 112saxo vts 1.6 16v
#2
I just installed this kit coilovers and is really well done and has many settings 36 position of hardness front and rear.
front camber regulation.
seriously kit at a fair price!
Saxperience Post WhoreJoined: Jan 2008.....Posts: 5231..............
#3
how much did the setup cost ??
Established MemberJoined: Apr 2010falkirkPosts: 1032renualt Clio 1.5 dci
#4
I had d2 coilovers on my ek civic bit bouncy
Saxperience Post WhoreJoined: Jul 2010Morley, LeedsPosts: 8469Civic ep3 type r powered by TDI NORTH
#5
i had them on my ek9 was horrid and 2 much rebound.
Saxperience Hardcore!Joined: Mar 2005Newcastle Upon TynePosts: 19910CW Honda Integra DC5
#6
was about to say they don't get a very good review on the honda forums.
Infrequent PosterJoined: Dec 2008vicenza-italyPosts: 112saxo vts 1.6 16v
#7
Quote:
Originally Posted by Aaron
how much did the setup cost ??
800 on italy....
there is not the better coilovers,but it's better than vmaxx,and economic coilovers i see it...
Saxperience AddictJoined: Nov 2006A farm shed in AylesburyPosts: 14916Corolla AE86
Peugeot 205 B18C (in bits)
#8
Usually you will find that the Japanese coilovers are all too stiff for UK roads. Most are in fact made in the same factory just rebranded for different companies..
Saxperience Post WhoreJoined: Jul 2010Morley, LeedsPosts: 8469Civic ep3 type r powered by TDI NORTH
#9
true although there bloody goodd for a track set up and for drag racing just utter crap for general road use just ask the guys at tdi north they will tell u what they think lol.