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#25 Re: coil overs
racetech Posted on: 2009/4/21 12:57
What spring spec's will be good for the B140 Ute with a A15 motor in.
Use of the vehicle will be for Gymkhana in SA.


#24 Re: coil overs
wetdriftwarrior Posted on: 2009/3/27 8:00
Quote:
Ive got a set of coilovers from ground control on the way with eibach springs, they are $335 delviered


thats alrite, even with todays fail economy!!!

whats the spec's on the springs your gunna run??


#23 Re: coil overs
TUF-110 Posted on: 2009/3/23 21:08
Ive got a set of coilovers from ground control on the way with eibach springs, they are $335 delviered


#22 Re: coil overs
cheater_5 Posted on: 2009/3/23 19:26
Ground control is what I'm using. Alloy however and sit on a perch. Awesome quality, since then have bout some more locally but they are 199US$ for a pair off their site


#21 Re: coil overs
matty Posted on: 2009/3/22 20:53
Hi Rob
Fulcrum were the best value when I was shopping around for coilover sleeves a few years ago.
Regards Matty


#20 Re: coil overs
datto1000wagon Posted on: 2009/3/22 19:52
try ground control in the US they have a website, just google it
cheater_5 used them and im pretty sure they where a full steel sleeve


#19 Re: coil overs
nick_m Posted on: 2009/3/22 17:20
Noltec to a weld on coilover sleeve kit, comes with steel sleeve the bottom seats and locking seats and a pair of c cpanners. I paid about $250nz for mine.


#18 Re: coil overs
Posted on: 2009/3/22 11:13
well not like its going anywhere piggy, the way you did it and the alloy asnt cracked, chipped or anyhting really. seems damn strong whatever it is.


#17 Re: coil overs
PIGDOG Posted on: 2009/3/22 11:11
yeah thats what i did with mine....but its not really weld on if its like that is it


#16 Re: coil overs
1200rallycar Posted on: 2009/3/22 11:10
i think it is typical to have alloy thread, what people do is weld a steel collar under where the thread will sit to retain it in the correct position



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