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Coilover MCS
Front/Rate N/A* Rear/Rate N/A* Part# 1-Way Non-Remotes to 3-Way Remotes MSRP $2750 to $7400 http://www.motioncontrolsuspension.c...ts/prices.html * = unless a retailer has chosen spring rates for you (i.e., you're buying a kit), you'll choose your own rates |
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ISC coil???
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ISC N1 Coilovers Comfort or Sport Spring Rates: F - 10K R - 7K Part Number: S018-C or - S MSRP: 1250 Includes Front Camber Plates with pillow-ball upper mounts and thrust bearings. Race kit Spring Rates: F - 12K R - 8K Available with solid top plates with rubber bushings as well as top camber plate with pillow-ball upper mounts and thrust bearings. Part Number: S018B-R or S018-R MSRP: 1150 or 1250 |
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anybody know where i can get the TRD Springs for the frs? thanks in advance
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Better to post in the suspension Q&A thread tag team style by CSG and RCE
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Is it necessary for a 4 wheel alignment after a 1 inch drop and/or a rear chamber kit using eibach pro or Hotchkis or tein h tech? Sorry if already mentioned but I didn't see it.
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Yes.
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I'd recommend the factory front camber bolts though since they're like 10 bucks and will help you even things out and make an improvement in handling. For the rear, some rear lower control arms would be helpful but not required. Either way you need an alignment to adjust toe (which can be done without changing/adding parts). - Andy Last edited by Racecomp Engineering; 07-02-2014 at 11:09 AM. |
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I read your original question as do you need an alignment after installing a camber adjustment kit, not whether one was needed. |
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Thank you....
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raceland coilover specs still being omitted?
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If you want to update the information for the SACHS coilovers the information is here:
https://webcat.zf.com/index.asp?PKW=...teile_info.asp The rates are Front: 880kg Rear: 945kg Oh, and I believe that the model name is simply SACHS Performance Coilovers.
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Which is good suspensions for daily use Blitz ZZ-R or TEIN Flex?
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