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Old Feb 13, 2004 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by randomtask77
Well, looking at the pic of the coilovers, it seems that they also utilize the same height adjusting design as any other coilover out there on the market. I don't see the third locking nut that they're talking about.

Well, what's different with this compared to the sleeve coilover/shock combo is that when you lower the car, you're not compressing the shock along with it. This is what they mean by retaining full stroke at any height.

Though this set looks appealing through it's wording (along with tossing name brands like Tokico), I'm still weary about this purchase. If you weren't ordering this from ebay, I'd say go for it. But I don't want to suggest it, then somewhere along the line, you experience problems with it, and you don't really have an option of who to consult to help you fix it.

Maybe others would see this post and give their opinions on it.
Well this product isnt just offered on ebay it can also be found at racinglab.com link: http://store.racinglab.com/hayamecoilover.html They seem to have the same description just have upped the price by 90 dollars with a sale price of $679, $999 retail. What do you think now?
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