**** me dude!! 2300 for KWs!? Haha I need to get sponsored or something or hit the lottery XD though I'm guessing for that price they must be really good
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09-03-2015, 11:29 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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**** me dude!! 2300 for KWs!? Haha I need to get sponsored or something or hit the lottery XD though I'm guessing for that price they must be really good
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09-03-2015, 11:44 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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I think I'm going to end up going with powertrix, thy claim it's the easiest install and they're rebuild able? Which sounds like ++ even though I'm not 100% with what that means I know it'll benefit in the future? Right gentle men? Haha
https://conceptzperformance.com/Cart...n.php?II=13022 The POWERTRIX (SS) Sport Street Coilover System is the most complete and fully featured street Coilover kit on the market. Unlike all other entry level units on the market which required the use of the stock shock upper mounts and bushings, the (SS) Sport Street Coilover System is now complete with upper mounting hardware and is now a true complete bolt in system. With our new SS Coilovers, the tedious process of disassembling the stock shock upper mounts and bushings just to find out that you may need to buy new hardware is now non-existent with the installation. These new SS upper mounts are fitted with a synthetic butyl bushing in place of a pillow ball. This bushing combines just enough density to transfer suspension energy properly yet not overly stiff to help with dampening the stiff ride quality that is inherent with conventional road/track Coilovers and solid pillow ball mounts. Also unlike most entry level coilovers, that adjust ride height through spring preload, the POWERTRIX SS adds an extra dimension of adjustment with independent ride height adjustability through the threaded bottom mounting brackets. With this set up it properly separates spring preload and ride height, a feature only found on upper line coilovers. Geared for the aggressive everyday street driver with the occasional autocross and road course event, 15 way adjustable strut dampening is valved a notch softer that our full (RT) Road/Track and (UL) Ultra-Lite Road/Track Coilovers. This kit is a formidable track performer as it is the best of both worlds: Daily Driver/Weekend Warrior All coilover kits are rebuild-able so it will be the last strut and spring combination you will ever need. Fine tuning of the suspension is also possible for any and every type of driving style, or motorsports events as custom spring rates are available from 3kg/mm (168 lbs/in) ? 17kg/mm (952 lbs/in) Note: + or ? 2k on spring rate changes will require re-valving. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Stance seems better overall but the price is also a bit of a thingy... Should I get some stickers on my windshield? That's like +5 HP per sticker right? Lol
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Shot you a txt man. All quality coilovers are re-buildbale and an easy install.
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09-03-2015, 01:27 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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Just recommending hot pushing. I have nothing to gain just sharing my experience. Here's my feedback. Stance was also on my list. They are established. PT happen to be on my backyard and see the owner once in a while during shows . Good to have someone close by when you have questions or need things done. Access to him is a good thing.
The very few and far between Powertrix coilover review -- picture heavy
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Alrighty! So thanks to MAMotorsports I've come to a conclusion as to what to buy! He walked me through and provided good info and answered all my questions. Daelen was the person who attended me and put up with me basically all day haha. Thank you very much!!! I'll be making tributes... Here's what I'm planning along with swift springs.
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Congrats.
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If you think those are really expensive you better never price out a set of Moton, AST, JRZ, or Penske.
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Back on topic, congrats, looks like a good purchase experience on a reputable product.
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