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Hi Guys. Just wondering if any one have used or had any experience with the D2 suspensions offered on ebay.

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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/D2-Adjustable-Suspe...=item2a06f18a11

I'm replacing mine stockies, they seems to be pretty cheap for what they are.

Edited by kwickr33
for an entry level coilover they are not bad, if you can select your spring rate try to get something softer than what they come with std as they are very bumpy (hard).

you can't compare them to high quality brands

Please do not say such rubbish, unless you wanna see this guy hurt or his car severely damaged.

If you buy D2s you seriously have no idea about suspension and no respect for your car. They are terrible even for $500.

DO NOT BUY THEM!!!

$500 thats cheap as for a set and you can pick what spring rates you want even better. 6/8 will dooo. i say try them.....if not go bc racing coilovers

You're better with stock shocks and aftermarket crusty springs. The D2s should be banned from our market place due to their crappy design, terrible handling, and tendancy to collapse and snap under cars.

havent read much about them snapping. i ran them in my accord euro apart from been bumpy as hell they did the job required let me ride low as without scrape issues.

for $500 you probally cant beat them, thats not really a recommendation though.

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