Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers
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Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers
Can anyone lend me their spanner wrenches?
Mine didn't come with any and i tried to order them from Opak and they didn't have them anymore
I'll pay you for your troubles
Mine didn't come with any and i tried to order them from Opak and they didn't have them anymore
I'll pay you for your troubles
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (itralex)
Sup Alex. I shipped mine to Jon D for the same reason. I'll be getting them back at Expo 8 though. If you're still in need in a couple weeks then you can borrow mine for sure.
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (white rocket)
Sweet, Thanks for the offer Chris
i'll let you know if i need them in a couple of weeks cause right now my fronts are like an inch higher than the rear and its bunk
i'll let you know if i need them in a couple of weeks cause right now my fronts are like an inch higher than the rear and its bunk
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (fuko)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fuko »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i'm pretty sure i used my Tein wrenches back when i had my Spoon N1s...
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Tein eh,
these ones?
http://www.tein.com/products/wrench.html
GL</TD></TR></TABLE>
Tein eh,
these ones?
http://www.tein.com/products/wrench.html
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (fuko)
so i went and bought tein ones and they don't work at all
so i'm still in search for the Spoon ones (Borrow or Buy)
so i'm still in search for the Spoon ones (Borrow or Buy)
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (itralex)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by itralex »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">my fronts are like an inch higher than the rear and its bunk </TD></TR></TABLE>
Gangsta lean jigga . I'll check with you when I return and see if you still need them.
Gangsta lean jigga . I'll check with you when I return and see if you still need them.
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (white rocket)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by white rocket »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Gangsta lean jigga . I'll check with you when I return and see if you still need them.</TD></TR></TABLE>
coo coo, thanks man you'd be a life saver if can't find any soon
Gangsta lean jigga . I'll check with you when I return and see if you still need them.</TD></TR></TABLE>
coo coo, thanks man you'd be a life saver if can't find any soon
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (Mashimaro)
a bit ot... do any of you guys notice that the rear coilovers sit really low, even at its maximum height setting?
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (Jon D)
i dont know if there is a real difference with the SPOON wrenches from the other brands, but a pair of Buddy Club wrenches worked just fine on my N1s. you sure the Teins dont work? i noticed the teeth of the wrenches only bite at a specific angle which do get annoying when in a tight spot.
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (Lucky-R)
if you still need the wrenches, maybe you can try my HKS spanner. let me know if you need them.
oh, and im going to install those HKS hipermax II coilover soon. hopefully a good one~
oh, and im going to install those HKS hipermax II coilover soon. hopefully a good one~
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (steadysupreme)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by an2ny888 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">a bit ot... do any of you guys notice that the rear coilovers sit really low, even at its maximum height setting?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Same with mine, at the highest setting, the rear is just tucking behind the rear fender where as the front has an inch of clearance
Thanks for the offers on the other types of coilover wrenches guys
i'm just gonna aim for the wrench that i know is gonna work 100%
Same with mine, at the highest setting, the rear is just tucking behind the rear fender where as the front has an inch of clearance
Thanks for the offers on the other types of coilover wrenches guys
i'm just gonna aim for the wrench that i know is gonna work 100%
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (itralex)
It would seem that the fronts can go quite a bit higher than the rears. My rears are at the highest setting and still almost tucking the tire.
Jon, I'll see you soon. Alex, I'll touch base with you when I return.
Jon, I'll see you soon. Alex, I'll touch base with you when I return.
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (Big Phat R)
Crap... no one likes to use a flat-head and a rubber mallet? oh, must be tEh sPoogEneSs! jk
Alex, I also have a set. I'm only 45 min away... wA state that is...
Alex, I also have a set. I'm only 45 min away... wA state that is...
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (Circuit Star-29)
ive got an apex'i set if you want to give em a try? i can bring them to my shop in coquitlam if you want. no charge of course. let me know. shoot an e-mail to platinumrides@hotmail.com i dont check pm's.
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i remember i used tein, buddyclub, and omni wrench to adjust my N1 when i had it.
for the rear, it's should sit like that. the rear is always no gap and front leave around half to a finger gap. typical japanese setting. if you look at high end tein (super racing, N1) their suggested ride height of rear is lower than the front a couple mm.
for the rear, it's should sit like that. the rear is always no gap and front leave around half to a finger gap. typical japanese setting. if you look at high end tein (super racing, N1) their suggested ride height of rear is lower than the front a couple mm.
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (Circuit Star-29)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Big Phat R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a set.....</TD></TR></TABLE>
, can i borrow em for a weekend?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Circuit Star-29 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Crap... no one likes to use a flat-head and a rubber mallet? oh, must be tEh sPoogEneSs! jk
Alex, I also have a set. I'm only 45 min away... wA state that is... </TD></TR></TABLE>
Sweet, if you ever wanna sell em let me know
, can i borrow em for a weekend?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Circuit Star-29 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Crap... no one likes to use a flat-head and a rubber mallet? oh, must be tEh sPoogEneSs! jk
Alex, I also have a set. I'm only 45 min away... wA state that is... </TD></TR></TABLE>
Sweet, if you ever wanna sell em let me know
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (itralex)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by itralex »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
, can i borrow em for a weekend?
Sweet, if you ever wanna sell em let me know </TD></TR></TABLE>
No problemo.
IM me
, can i borrow em for a weekend?
Sweet, if you ever wanna sell em let me know </TD></TR></TABLE>
No problemo.
IM me
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Re: Vancouver people who are using Spoon Coilovers (white rocket)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by white rocket »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Jon, I'll see you soon. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Me hopes amongst the 8 billion other things i have going on this weekend that i remember to bring them lol.
Dun worry Chris... i will make a to do list.
Jon, I'll see you soon. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Me hopes amongst the 8 billion other things i have going on this weekend that i remember to bring them lol.
Dun worry Chris... i will make a to do list.