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Old 10-09-2013, 01:01 PM   #15
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You will be going much lower than I did on these. Be curious on your thoughts on how you liked adjusting height front and rear.
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Hot!!! Can't wait to see the install pics and your driving impressions of them.
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god, they look so fragile

how would they hold up in the winter time?

are they even designed for prolonged exposure to the elements without cleaning? Maybe put on a ruber-condom type thing on the fronts for harsh winters?




yes i winter drive my car, cuz i'm a badass.
us canadians and winter driving cars, i DDed my s2k for 2 years in the winter with ohlins TTX shocks and they held up fine. i just made sure to take a pressure washer to the wheel wells whenever i could to get the salt off of them. never had any issues these seem to be pretty similar so i would think it will be fine.
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Old 10-09-2013, 01:23 PM   #18
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how would they hold up in the winter time?

FWIW: Ohlins is based in Sweden. I doubt they would have any serious issues considering the location of their country and their winters.

This isn't like a Taiwanese company trying to make a "winter-ready" coilover.

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Old 10-09-2013, 01:25 PM   #19
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do they use thermonuclear salt that burn holes in concrete in Sweden....
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do they use thermonuclear salt that burn holes in concrete in Sweden....
No.. but if the salt used in Ontario is anything near what I saw when I was in Quebec last year... GOOD LUCK WITH THAT!

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No.. but if the salt used in Ontario is anything near what I saw when I was in Quebec last year... GOOD LUCK WITH THAT!

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it is indeed the same salt

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how would they hold up in the winter time?
are they even designed for prolonged exposure to the elements without cleaning? Maybe put on a ruber-condom type thing on the fronts for harsh winters?
The only external steel component is the shaft (which is covered by accordian rubber gaiters), the threaded part and the bodies are aluminum, so no rust worries. I think at least the bodies are teflon coated. They salt-spray test them and have a 2-year warranty, they are intended to deal with road usage.

They do recommend periodic cleaning with "soft" detergent and compressed air, and to spray with WD40 after cleaning.
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You will be going much lower than I did on these. Be curious on your thoughts on how you liked adjusting height front and rear.
The "standard" setting is 20mm front 15mm rear, which is barely 0.787" front and 0.60" rear drop. I'm pretty much going another 1/4~1/3" beyond that, not a gigantic difference...

I think the X-factor here is choice of tires, as sidewall stiffness will make a huge difference. We shall see.

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The "standard" setting is 20mm front 15mm rear, which is barely 0.787" front and 0.60" rear drop. I'm pretty much going another 1/4~1/3" beyond that, not a gigantic difference...

I think the X-factor here is choice of tires, as sidewall stiffness will make a huge difference. We shall see.

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You are right its not that low. But low enough where I could not fit on alignment racks and normal lifts without boards and other considerations so I stayed at 10mm F and R.
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The height adjustable strut is an unbelievably snazzy design. I don't think I've ever seen this beside on Ohlins struts. Mustbenice
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