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Old 03-21-2008, 04:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking Csrt4 Coilovers Almost Here!!!!!!!

I just preordered mine. I can't wait till they get here.

These coilovers have a front spring rate of 448lbs, and the rear is 336 lbs spring rate. The struts have adjustable perches so that you can adjust the heigth of your suspension anywhere to your liking, from .5 inch drop to as much as 3 inches! These coilovers also have pillow ball upper strut mounts, so there is no need to reuse your factory upper strut mounts. These are complete replacements from top to bottom! Also, these have an adjustable upper camber plate for the front for easy camber adjustment up top, and slotted lower camber bolt holes for easy camber adjustment on the bottom should you need it.

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Old 03-22-2008, 12:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Those Look NICE....How much are those??
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$999 through modernperformance.com
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Old 03-30-2008, 04:39 AM   #4 (permalink)
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If they don't have adjustable dampening then there a waste of money for 1k.
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If they don't have adjustable dampening then there a waste of money for 1k.
Research is your friend

-Price - You get the whole set for an incredible price! $999, whereas most other coilovers are $1300-$1600 for the same features.

-Full pillow ball mounts for front and rear. You do NOT need to reuse your factory strut mounts for front and rear, this is a complete set from top to bottom.

-Front camber plates for the front. Want to make a quick change in the camber ? This will make it super easy to adjust.

-30 Way rebound/compression adjustment with the turn of a knob

-Easy replacement if you ever need it! After the 1 year warranty, you can purchase a strut cartridge for only $100 per corner if you need it! Thats cheaper than a factory strut costs !

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Thanks correcting me. Then that's a good buy! Plus they look quality.
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Thanks correcting me. Then that's a good buy! Plus they look quality.
No problem. I just can't wait till they ship out to me. I already have my order in for them.
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They look awsome , I just dont know how they have Coilovers and not basic springs yet???
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