Coilover info: APEXi N1 Pro or JIC FLT-A2
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anyone with good info on either of the 2 and which is better. what are the spring rates on the apexi's? i will using for street/ road racing
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I just installed my FLT-A2s, they are ****** awesome! I have 10k F and 7k R springs, I just went with the default springs, I heard that you can specify which springs you want though. I am very impressed with their overall quality. I'd buy them again in a heartbeat
I just installed my FLT-A2s, they are ****** awesome! I have 10k F and 7k R springs, I just went with the default springs, I heard that you can specify which springs you want though. I am very impressed with their overall quality. I'd buy them again in a heartbeat
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I just installed my FLT-A2s, they are ****** awesome! I have 10k F and 7k R springs, I just went with the default springs, I heard that you can specify which springs you want though. I am very impressed with their overall quality. I'd buy them again in a heartbeat
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sounds awesome.how is the ride on the street? is there any extra charge for the custom springs?
I just installed my FLT-A2s, they are ****** awesome! I have 10k F and 7k R springs, I just went with the default springs, I heard that you can specify which springs you want though. I am very impressed with their overall quality. I'd buy them again in a heartbeat
</TD></TR></TABLE>sounds awesome.how is the ride on the street? is there any extra charge for the custom springs?
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sounds awesome.how is the ride on the street? is there any extra charge for the custom springs?</TD></TR></TABLE>
The ride is pretty smooth, but bouncy, its a HUGE improvement over my old Eibach Sportlines/stock shocks. The most noticeable improvement is how my car now hugs the road, particularly at higher speeds, I no longer feel like my front end if floaty under boost. I need to tweak the dampening and height settings for better cornering, but already it has shown me that its got a ton of potential. They are rebuildable in the US as well.
I'm not sure if there is a charge for custom springs, ask em at jicmagic.com
sounds awesome.how is the ride on the street? is there any extra charge for the custom springs?</TD></TR></TABLE>
The ride is pretty smooth, but bouncy, its a HUGE improvement over my old Eibach Sportlines/stock shocks. The most noticeable improvement is how my car now hugs the road, particularly at higher speeds, I no longer feel like my front end if floaty under boost. I need to tweak the dampening and height settings for better cornering, but already it has shown me that its got a ton of potential. They are rebuildable in the US as well.
I'm not sure if there is a charge for custom springs, ask em at jicmagic.com
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I have the APEXi N1 Pro.. they are 10K in the front, 8K in the rear... this is the set up I asked for... it is also very good.... all my friends liked a lot!
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Word, I did a lot of research and it seems like you truly can't go wrong with either setup. They are both really nice coilovers.
Word, I did a lot of research and it seems like you truly can't go wrong with either setup. They are both really nice coilovers.
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