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Yeah, lots of good reviews. 1.2k, can't complain. If i bought the specific ones for my civic (fork), it'd be 1.1k. But I'm running integra type r stuffs underneaths, so have to pay for that type R tax :[

That's the price you pay Honda fanboi lol

All coilovers look the same in the end anyway :P

Must admit loving my pedders coilovers so far

What do pedders charge for coils roughly?

Seems legit

1750, but fords have separate springs from shock on rear so dunno if that makes it cost more or what ever

pretty funny how my stock springs only saw like ~2000kms lol but this completely transformed the car to something more sporty feeling with a luxury side as well way more difference compared to getting them in my GTR

Just want an intercooler, exhaust, brembos and wider rims now! modding bug never stops..

like this (to make sense of it) not sure what brand this is though:

falconCoilover_02.jpg

1750, but fords have separate springs from shock on rear so dunno if that makes it cost more or what ever

pretty funny how my stock springs only saw like ~2000kms lol but this completely transformed the car to something more sporty feeling with a luxury side as well way more difference compared to getting them in my GTR

Just want an intercooler, exhaust, brembos and wider rims now! modding bug never stops..

like this (to make sense of it) not sure what brand this is though:

falconCoilover_02.jpg

Nah price won't affect the rear shocks being seperate, vdubs have seperate rears and price is same as normal coils

also, LOL

HAHAHA

Did you pop your motor? What's planned for it?

Yeah, from what Racepace figured out, piston 5 had a cracked head, making a loud knocking noise and loss of compression.

Wanted a standard rebuild, but Racepace justified how a forged will benefit in the long run and I totally understand.

spoke to jamie at garage cafe one of his pistons was knocking or something, he's getting it rebuilt (forgies) with -5s or similar

Yep, but using my stock (rebuilt steel internal) turbos for now.

Till I speak further to Chris about what he thinks.

From memory, he prefers -7's.

Jaime did I see u at wtac?

Hey Alex!

Nah, don't think so man, I didn't go to WTAC.

How was it? I saw some pics and they look quite good.

Think he wanted -9's. Were trying to convince him to go -5's to make use of his built engine, we'll see if he will succumb to the powah!

But nah -9's great for the street!

:D

If I had a HKS V-Cam or a stroked 2.8lt RB, then -5's would be an option.

But yes, for street use, -7's or -9's.

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