Tsudo springs....
I was looking at new springs (sleeve over coilovers) for my car because the ones I have no lowered my car WAY too much. I was just wondering what you all think of the Tsudo springs and if any of you are running them. If you are, i would appreciate some feedback. Thanks all.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Assassin247 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was looking at new springs (sleeve over coilovers) for my car because the ones I have no lowered my car WAY too much. I was just wondering what you all think of the Tsudo springs and if any of you are running them. If you are, i would appreciate some feedback. Thanks all.
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I installed TSUDO coil-overs (ground control replicas) that I only paid 100$ for new when I was in Houston. The overall quality was pretty good. I have been enjoying them ever since. I think I would have liked them more if the spring rate was higher though. But at the time I needed a quick fix, and I was short on cash.
On a scale of 1-10... I give them a 7 because of what you get for the money. Remember to oil them at least once a month to keep them like new so the lock nut doesn't rust and jam up.
</TD></TR></TABLE>I installed TSUDO coil-overs (ground control replicas) that I only paid 100$ for new when I was in Houston. The overall quality was pretty good. I have been enjoying them ever since. I think I would have liked them more if the spring rate was higher though. But at the time I needed a quick fix, and I was short on cash.
On a scale of 1-10... I give them a 7 because of what you get for the money. Remember to oil them at least once a month to keep them like new so the lock nut doesn't rust and jam up.
tsudo = an english slang word for almost, or similar to something else/imitating
tsudo corp. imitates what ever products little rice boys whish companies like HKS, A'pexi, Trust, etc., and makes the parts avaiable for their dodge neons and cavaliers....
its not impossible to have a good experience with them, but id shy away from "ebay brands"
tsudo corp. imitates what ever products little rice boys whish companies like HKS, A'pexi, Trust, etc., and makes the parts avaiable for their dodge neons and cavaliers....
its not impossible to have a good experience with them, but id shy away from "ebay brands"
Kind of mixed opinions, but thanks for the input anyhow. As for spring rate, the coils that I have on my car now don't have a much stiffer spring rate than stock so the ride is still pretty smooth but adds a bit of response to the handling too. So I guess what I'm saying is, I don't mind not having stiff as a rock suspension, I like to have a bit of comfort in there too since I do my fair share of distance traveling. Once again, thanks for the input and if anyone else out there has an opinion, please, send it my way!
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