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Prodrifter86
18-12-10, 20:17
Right so my bro has a 08 hyaundai i30. and recently seen some unreal i30's slammed on there arches with some sweet rimmage. so he's wondering what would these coilovers be like for the road??



thanks

Prodrifter86
19-12-10, 15:46
any1???????????????

git
19-12-10, 15:57
havent heard good things about them ,sure tell ya what go buy them off a reputable dealer get a warranty and sure ya cant go wrong !

200sx
19-12-10, 16:06
Dont even bother,there scrap,d2 and k sport are made by the same people and in the coilover department are absolute dirt.........id tell your brother to keep his money or fork out for something better...That would be my view on the topic....

podge
19-12-10, 16:11
ive a set of d2,s on my silvia and cant fault them

Prodrifter86
19-12-10, 17:18
Yeah well 1 of my friends has them in a DA integra but its only a show car and he's off the road so its not on the road at al. my bro does alot of driving so he doesnt want shit..... BC coilovers also do them for the i30. arent they suppose to be good?????

200sx
19-12-10, 17:20
Yeah well 1 of my friends has them in a DA integra but its only a show car and he's off the road so its not on the road at al. my bro does alot of driving so he doesnt want shit..... BC coilovers also do them for the i30. arent they suppose to be good?????bc come out off the same factory that d2 and k-sport come out off....saying that one off the lads has them in a road AE86 and they are fine,but in most cases there just horror stories with all them brand off coilovers...

Prodrifter86
19-12-10, 18:48
bc come out off the same factory that d2 and k-sport come out off....saying that one off the lads has them in a road AE86 and they are fine,but in most cases there just horror stories with all them brand off coilovers...


yeah they are running that r33 chrome skyline in BDC on BC coilovers?? . there 500 sterling for a set for the i30. so i dno really. dont think many compaines do them and he will obviously buy new as only a handful of people use coilovers in i30's

jamie180sx
19-12-10, 21:09
bc are unreal coilovers,i highly recommend them,we are dealers for them and its all id recommend,d2 are shite,nothing more to be said bout d2;)

pt_y2k
19-12-10, 22:26
Have them in the back of the cam,cant fault them but they are very stiff for road use..:)

Prodrifter86
19-12-10, 23:28
bc are unreal coilovers,i highly recommend them,we are dealers for them and its all id recommend,d2 are shite,nothing more to be said bout d2;)


Oooooo get me a price jamie... Already priced them In the uk but Find out what you can do them for
Thank

babyeater690
20-12-10, 10:01
mcg auto styling do bc they have ads on done deal and i think there in meath somewhere have a look at xyz coilovers im thinkin of gettin a set

pedrosixfour
20-12-10, 12:05
With adjustable coilovers you get what you pay for.

All these kits mentioned above are much the same, despite their respective trader's claims, with the same piss-poor valving and internals but will probabaly all do the same job of keeping the arches away from the tyres for a while.

If you are slamming the car on big fat rims it doesn't really matter what you spend on the coilovers, the rest of the geo will probably be thrown so far out of alignment that 4 blocks of timber would be just as effective.:D

God, I sound fucking ANCIENT!!:(

For what is worth, there isn't much out there to compete with Bilstein for quality if you are on a budget.

If you are looking for proper performance 3-way adjustable coilovers a basic but decent kit from Nitron starts at about €2.5-3k.;)