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Post by wpntech on Apr 12, 2010 18:33:52 GMT 8
Anyone knows beside D2 any other brand makes coilovers for our pica? And price for D2 and another brand
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Post by mybigshow (Alexandro) on Apr 12, 2010 20:54:55 GMT 8
BC Coilover, approximately $1300.
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Post by wpntech on Apr 12, 2010 21:26:42 GMT 8
Yahooooo, Taiwan Brand. Lets check with my Taiwan counter part to see if they can get cheaper. heeheeheehee BC Coilover, approximately $1300.
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Post by decentboi on Apr 13, 2010 0:12:14 GMT 8
Does pica need coil over? Seems to be over kill leh..
Further more, coil over gives u bumpier ride. Unless u hardcore racer la, always cut corners!
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Post by BlackBird on Apr 20, 2010 11:36:59 GMT 8
the FL pica suspension is hard enof liao. still wana change to harder ah?
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Post by devilcup on Apr 20, 2010 16:16:18 GMT 8
my pre fl rear shock is so soft...
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Post by mybigshow (Alexandro) on Apr 25, 2010 20:58:39 GMT 8
my pre fl rear shock is so soft... Mine too, change lower spring liao still soft...
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Post by gtkh2 on Apr 29, 2010 20:59:25 GMT 8
Both BC & D2 coilover are hard and bumpy-Wear/tear of rubber bushing increases. BC coilover $1200 include install +alignment@Racetech 1year warranty(Non transferable) D2 coilover $1400 include install +alignment@AT Performance 1year warranty(Non transferable) Had used (Apex spring+KYB absorber)->(D2 coilover CS2)->(Eibach spring+KYB absorber)->(BC coilover)->(Apex spring +KYB absorber) and finally now D2 Coilover CS3 version In short, dun lowered coilover to the maximum unless go track, use lowering spring with gas absorber if you only wan better performance than stock spring. i am one of those "nutcase" to try coilovers/absorbers/lowering spring
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Post by Spirit aka Mike on Apr 29, 2010 22:11:04 GMT 8
What brand is the gas absorber/suspension available for Picanto?
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