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2GeclipseRSDec-14-07 12:08 PM
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#30938, "Yonaka coilovers?"


          

http://www.revlinecustoms.com/proddetail.asp?prod=YMTC006&cat=3598


I added these guys to my myspace and just now got around to browsing their site months later.

I came across these.

I'm drawing a blank.

Too good to be true?

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2GeclipseRSDec-15-07 08:11 PM
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#30943, "RE: Yonaka coilovers?"
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Somebody has to know something?

Oh well. I found out the company is out of canada.

What do any of you guys think about the spring rates. What kind of ride quality should i expect to see with a mild 1.2-1.8" drop in the front with a 1.8" drop in the rear?

I've been advised against any budget traditional shock except for koni yellows and for the price i'll pay for those and a set of good springs, i might as well buy full coilovers. My suspension is about gone. Bouncy as hell. The next couple of months i'm tying up my lose ends so i can get to work on making more power and putting it down to the ground so i'd appreciate any and all thoughts.


I've found a few reviews on google about them but nothing really in-depth. Maybe one of you guys has somebody in your crew, dsm or not that runs these?

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420aRSJan-23-08 11:13 PM
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#31016, "RE: Yonaka coilovers?"
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Jan-23-08 11:15 PM by 420aRS

          

I don't know about there quality I have racing seats from them in black its alright. Sliders have a thick low quality oil in it I have to put wd40 in it when I install it. I wouldn't trust any other parts for them especially a suspension setup. I want to save you time and money. For $200 more I suggest getting Tein's basic coilovers its about $700. They will be worth it.

  

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ramsey95ESiJan-25-08 02:16 AM
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#31027, "RE: Yonaka coilovers?"
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Jan-25-08 02:17 AM by ramsey95ESi

          

If you got a "hunch" about spending just that little extra for something as important as suspension... chances are if you don't you might regret it. it's happend to us all... thats my $.02




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2GeclipseRSFeb-14-08 08:25 AM
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#31102, "RE: Yonaka coilovers?"
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Saving for teins now.....

I want full adjustability on a quality setup in the future. Right now, i'm on some gr-2esq shocks with progress springs and they're working out better. After riding those for a few hours, i already want to slap on a set of teins in the fall.

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