Attack Coilovers... anyone heard of these?
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Attack Coilovers... anyone heard of these?
I posted this up in the g35 section but I guess this section would be more appropriate... I was looking online for coilovers for my G and I came accross these...
http://www.istoreparts.com/attack-co...z-p-18111.html
anyone have any experience with these at all???
http://www.istoreparts.com/attack-co...z-p-18111.html
anyone have any experience with these at all???
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The coilovers are pretty good for track, I switched from function and got the attacks. Whats good is that I noticed the attacks actually have 2 versions street or track.
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Pretty sure that *** is to adjust the damper...if you look at the picture the top of the *** reads S to H wich is softer to harder. Pretty sure. The cool thing is it looks like its coming through the rear strut brace...so you can adjust from the inside.
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Spring rate: 15kg (Front)/13kg (Rear) for daily street
Spring rates are really high for use off the track, car will not be very polite mid corner when it encounters bumps, assuming that any real investment in valving R&D was ever made.
As far as the value and worth of spending money on off brand coilovers, make sure you get a ride in a car that already has them so you don't have to worry about the value of someone's contaminated commentary, like the person that has them only because he got this great price from sponsor "X" or a reseller that is only interested in pushing high margin stuff. Caveat Emptor.
Honestly, in that price range you have proven coilover offerings that do not represent a ride and drive failure risk.
Spring rates are really high for use off the track, car will not be very polite mid corner when it encounters bumps, assuming that any real investment in valving R&D was ever made.
As far as the value and worth of spending money on off brand coilovers, make sure you get a ride in a car that already has them so you don't have to worry about the value of someone's contaminated commentary, like the person that has them only because he got this great price from sponsor "X" or a reseller that is only interested in pushing high margin stuff. Caveat Emptor.
Honestly, in that price range you have proven coilover offerings that do not represent a ride and drive failure risk.
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sup guys i recently got these coilovers called ATTACK and I've been riding on them for a little over 2 months but seems as if no one else has them on the forums? Am I the only one? These feel real solid and have a good design that's what got me to try them out. Anyone out there with these?
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