Are they worth the money? They retail for $1,850 MSRP USD; for comparison, Tein SS are $1,000 MSRP. I've heard that JIC are pretty damn good. Personally I would get these coilovers and use them all year round because there is no issue of rust (unlike Tein SS). Rust is a MAJOR issue up here in Canadian winters. The wierd thing about them is that the whole spring seat moves instead of the springs just compressing so that you always get full travel of the spring at any setting. Fully adjustable from 0.5" to 3" and this application has 15 way adjustability.
http://www.jic-magic.com/productsjic_susp.htm
Another application is the SF-1 which only has ride height adjustability and no rebound adjustability. They retail for $1,450 MSRP USD. I think it's worth the extra money for the FLT-A2.
I can't seem to find them online or on eBay. Does anyone know where I can get them?
And I do not seem to understand this spring rate business. For JIC, F/R is 9kg/6kg for the FLT-A2 and 8kg/5kg for the SF-1. For Tein, the front is 7kgf/mm and the rear is 4kgf/mm. Which is better and which is worse?