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Thread: who wants coilovers for $279 shipped with 3yr warranty

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2010-03-04 04:47:23
#11
^^ correct, so far i don't see a full threaded housing. but your better off anyways. for the price and if the housing is long enough to stick the bilstein in it, it would be worth it for me.
2010-03-04 06:15:20
#12
would they make just fronts?
2010-03-04 12:00:21
#13
im personally getting csk with hyperco 9" springs and cusco camber plates but if they do develop them i will still buy a set and hack them apart when they blow and put in some konis or bilstien everyone send them a email so they can start development also my brother and his boy have these on there e36 bmws for over 6 months and no blown struts yet plus they offer 3yr warranty compared to the 1yr on d2,ksport ...
2010-03-04 14:54:12
#14
I'm down
2010-03-04 15:42:06
#15
For those who insist that "you get what you pay for" doesn't matter, they also sell lowering spring kits for $40.

And I haven't even done any deep research into them..
2010-03-04 15:50:19
#16
Don't know why you gotta airbrush your logo on the building...


If you don't believe me, Google Maps 'em and take it to street view. Granted that's '07, but it's obviously a brush job.
2010-03-04 16:06:12
#17
Can you make a request for us P10/P11 owners if we gather enough people?



Originally Posted by 10psigti
i just got off the phone with raceland usa and they said they will develop coilovers for the b13 b14 b15 chasis if there is enough interest all you have to do is send them a email and if there is enough interest they will start production these coilovers have been proven to work for the street on bimmerforums vwvortex and other forums including scions so if you guys want a set of coilovers for under 300 shipped send them a email at [email]cs@RacelandUS.com[/email] and lets get this going
2010-03-04 16:07:36
#18
If you can relate to this sentiment, then these may be for you:

yes....that's my baby slammed with raceland coilovers. the ride is very comfortable and it's stiff when i want it to be. that's at 12 1/2" after i raised it up an inch to stop the scratching/rubbing...and the crazy thing is, it can go lower. the only thing that bothers me is the squeaking noise it makes, almost like someone is having sex on old spring mattresses, but that's because i'm using stock tophats. other than that, i'm not sure how honest i can get with these, but i love 'em! i'm a girl and i care a lot about comfort, but at the same time, i sure as hell hope that it performs like a race car, and it has been good to me. thank you very much for listening. PEACE OUTSIDE!
2010-03-04 16:17:22
#19
85% of buyers of this kit forgo an $80 alignment, I bet you money.
2010-03-04 16:24:03
#20
I am sorry but that amount of hardened steel and spring steel should cost around $300. The labor and tooling involved in making it a strut should add to that cost. With that in mind I think I will pass.
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