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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 12:17 PM
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TomieG what size wheels are you rocking? Coilovers are ordered now comes the tricky part a nice set of wheels. Im looking at doing the rotiform nue wheels but cant figure out what sizing to go with. Heres the link to the wheels. •|• Rotiform Wheels •|•
19x9.5

19x10.5
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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 02:10 PM
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And what are the offsets?
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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by jmlenz
Oh yes please review!!!! Thinking about this exact set up as well! Curious about ride quality and any noise/creaks from the rear true coil over setup.

Hey we are gonna put them in on sunday and i will post picks up and let you guys know how it rides, i have tons of pot holes to test them on,lol

and i will try to give you my honest opinion of these, because i am excited about them, which sometimes influences peoples opinion of the product they are writing up.....but i got alot of friends slammed out by me and we have all been in a lot of slammed cars so i will see what everyone says and listen for any creaking or noises that **** me off due to the product......

and after that if any of you want to buy these adam of thmotorsports hooked it up with a great deal
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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 04:06 PM
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What price did he sell them to you for?
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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 10:31 PM
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It was 1180 because is gave me a overstock special price check them out
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Old Feb 20, 2011 | 05:36 PM
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hey just installed the stance full coilovers, moderate install with the help from a couple of friends . Let first start out with saying holy crap these things can slam the car we first started with what we thought was a decent drop turned out to be mm away from the liner on all 4 corners after a couple of tweeks we got it right i will post pics, i set the damper to 3 clicks towards the stiff side and took it for a test drive, its a little stiffer then stock but thats what you get when you wanna ride low but not a huge difference. It handles very smooth over bumpy roads and pot holes. They are more comfortable then any of my friends cars which have yellowspeed, h & r and billsteins . My friends loved how smooth it was and are in love with them. Honestly so far these are great quality coilovers for the price and if you guys have any questions let me know. One thing that another forum member added is that the rear damper ajuster is a pain because its on the top and you can't get to it after you install the rear, thats true...but that aside i love them.. so far... ohh and lubricate the threads so its easier to ajust later on when toying with wheel fitment
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Old Feb 21, 2011 | 01:52 AM
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Pics

Ok here are the Pics: We got my g37s slammed, rear coilover shot, g37s raised, my 1974 cb750 cafe racer and 03 350z (rip) for ****s and giggles....oh and i have works coming from japan next month and i know i'm not flush

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Old Feb 22, 2011 | 02:49 PM
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I have installed a few sets on Subaru's and thought they were quite nice.
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Old Feb 22, 2011 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Weiboy718
I recently installed one for a local friend. The quality is nice and ride's pretty comfort too(oem style) the only complaint I have is the rear shock adjustment ****. They could've built one on The side for easy compression adjustments
You think you have to use an inverted shock to have the adjustment on the side, and I don't think a lot of companies want to change their design to accommodate. The Tein SS-P's I use are one of the few I have seen with the rear adjustment on the side....
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Old Feb 24, 2011 | 11:50 AM
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That is slammmed! The ride is smooth? Because i read somewhere that the ride is really stiff. Does it has any clunking or creaking noise?
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Old Feb 25, 2011 | 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by tWistedMissiOn
That is slammmed! The ride is smooth? Because i read somewhere that the ride is really stiff. Does it has any clunking or creaking noise?
Smooth compared to h & r's and my freinds cars, Yeah its stiff but that will come with any car you lower on coilovers but i picked up my girlfriend last night in islip which is about a hour drive on the highway its smooth as hell but when you hit a good bump its a little jolting but every car i've had with coilovers has that issue. My girl couldn't even notice i had coilovers on the car till we hit a good bump and she was like did you lower the car again. Hahaha...she understands....mamas got the grocery getter and the man's got to slam his car
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Old Feb 26, 2011 | 12:21 AM
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^^LOL... Thanks for the info. Yea, still good for DD though huh.
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Old Feb 26, 2011 | 12:31 AM
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bahaha that first picture is hilarious, when i put on my bc coilovers, i put the wheel back on and though "ah thats not so bad". then as i lowered it back onto the group it just kept going farther into the fender haha. I know ho you feel, glad they worked out for you!
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Old Feb 26, 2011 | 04:02 AM
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Originally Posted by tWistedMissiOn
^^LOL... Thanks for the info. Yea, still good for DD though huh.
Yeah its good for a dd i drive to work everyday and its all how you want to look ,i like to have a nice stance with a car fill the wheel gap in but not be the lowest or stretch the smallest tire (which i respect) for me its function, form and making the car look better then stock, is it more comfortable on coilovers then stock suspension? no but does it make the car look sick yes but coilovers are great because you can ajust the ride height and great if you ever want to track the car but always keep your oem parts because you never know if you may go back to stock.....
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Old Apr 8, 2011 | 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by SoulSeeker
Yeah its good for a dd i drive to work everyday and its all how you want to look ,i like to have a nice stance with a car fill the wheel gap in but not be the lowest or stretch the smallest tire (which i respect) for me its function, form and making the car look better then stock, is it more comfortable on coilovers then stock suspension? no but does it make the car look sick yes but coilovers are great because you can ajust the ride height and great if you ever want to track the car but always keep your oem parts because you never know if you may go back to stock.....
is it really? i'm looking for better ride quality than stock. i'm actually thinking to get Stance GR+ but maybe i should get something else
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