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Old Mar 14, 2012 | 08:56 PM
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i know a memeber by name of twalls on the g35driver forums he has these for his g35 coupe and hes very happy hes riding on true coil setup...no camber kits no problems what so ever till now.
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Originally Posted by 1991ls13
this is what i meant buy being able to adjust damping.... SO if were able to adjust on spot like you said, these coilovers come with that tool to do so, other wise, its not on spot adjustable unless we cut a dam hole in our car or unbolt them ever time......PLease help me understand
Common problem with the Z, fronts can be adjusted on the fly but you'll need extenders for the rear...the ones for bc coils also work on the mdus. I have a g35 so i don't have the same problem, can get to the dampening ***** behind my backseats
Old Mar 14, 2012 | 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Severe
i know a memeber by name of twalls on the g35driver forums he has these for his g35 coupe and hes very happy hes riding on true coil setup...no camber kits no problems what so ever till now.
yea lots of people run and have ran these coils...they aren't new to the scene at all, lot of the swang and bang z guys use these. People just aren't researching and are popping in here like they're some new megan brand. The price is a new low but the coils aren't
Old Mar 14, 2012 | 09:45 PM
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are these setup as true coilover in rear out of the box?
Old Mar 14, 2012 | 10:04 PM
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I too want to see more reviews.
Old Mar 15, 2012 | 06:09 AM
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My spring experience is limited so I do have a question, these appear to be linear springs is that correct I dont see typical progressive coils (which I am NOT looking for) I just want to make sure BTW thx for the deal and coming to this community for such a steal I would love to stop by Sat if you guys are open. Thx
Old Mar 15, 2012 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Severe
i know a memeber by name of twalls on the g35driver forums he has these for his g35 coupe and hes very happy hes riding on true coil setup...no camber kits no problems what so ever till now.
Thanks, twalls!

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Old Mar 15, 2012 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Skrilla
My spring experience is limited so I do have a question, these appear to be linear springs is that correct I dont see typical progressive coils (which I am NOT looking for) I just want to make sure BTW thx for the deal and coming to this community for such a steal I would love to stop by Sat if you guys are open. Thx
Our springs are linear.

You're welcome!
Old Mar 15, 2012 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by JaE35z
yea lots of people run and have ran these coils...they aren't new to the scene at all, lot of the swang and bang z guys use these. People just aren't researching and are popping in here like they're some new megan brand. The price is a new low but the coils aren't


Originally Posted by xxxlino
are these setup as true coilover in rear out of the box?
True coilovers...you would have to dis-assemble them to install as otherwise.

Originally Posted by SPirtle
I too want to see more reviews.
They'll be coming...

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Old Mar 15, 2012 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by TS PRO-1



True coilovers...you would have to dis-assemble them to install as otherwise.

a little confused...you have stated they can be run as true type or oem style in rear. when you ship them out, do they come setup as true type in rear or oem style in rear?
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Originally Posted by xxxlino
a little confused...you have stated they can be run as true type or oem style in rear. when you ship them out, do they come setup as true type in rear or oem style in rear?
+1, i want to know too! And i want to know if yours come with a tool to adjust the rears on the fly like you said you could....Cause if not, then you cant and we all were misinformed.
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Originally Posted by xxxlino
a little confused...you have stated they can be run as true type or oem style in rear. when you ship them out, do they come setup as true type in rear or oem style in rear?
You already asked this question and I replied with the answer that they come assembled as true coilovers, but you can separate the springs from the shock and run them as an OEM style set-up.

Please further explain what part is still confusing...I'll be glad to help clear it up.
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Originally Posted by 1991ls13
+1, i want to know too! And i want to know if yours come with a tool to adjust the rears on the fly like you said you could....Cause if not, then you cant and we all were misinformed.
See above post for the "how they come question".
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? They come in true coilovers....i understand that....But my question is that has been beatin around the bush is, Are all of use gonna have to disassemble and re-assemble every time we want to adjust the rear dampening? Or does your coils come with a tool so we dont have to do that ever time we have to adjust??? Straight answer please:

A. Yes, you can adjust on the fly in seconds because the rears are accessible.
or
B. No, every time you think your ride is to hard or soft, you`ll have to take off coilover to adjust dampening.
Old Mar 15, 2012 | 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 1991ls13
? They come in true coilovers....i understand that....But my question is that has been beatin around the bush is, Are all of use gonna have to disassemble and re-assemble every time we want to adjust the rear dampening? Or does your coils come with a tool so we dont have to do that ever time we have to adjust??? Straight answer please:

A. Yes, you can adjust on the fly in seconds because the rears are accessible.
or
B. No, every time you think your ride is to hard or soft, you`ll have to take off coilover to adjust dampening.
all coilovers are adjusted basically the same, because of the way the 350z is in the rear, any coilover will have to be adjusted any of the ways pictured aboved because of the rear access point or lack there of, but you dont have to take off the car if they have a **** on top. just find a way to turn it while on the car
Old Mar 16, 2012 | 11:48 AM
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So does Top Speed offer an extender for the rear?

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So does Top Speed offer an extender for the rear?

-Adam
No. You must get the BC ones (as mentioned in a previous posts) or cut an access hole above the coilover in the rear in order to reach your fingers in and do the said adjustment...that's how all of our customers do with theirs.
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Wow, Thanks for apologizing. Seems like no one does that these days on the internet cause they hide behind it.
Anyways I was actually thinking about just taking a dive and getting almost everything in suspension wise when getting these coilovers. Please PM me what kind of deal/details i can get if i order:
MDS Coilovers
rear camber arm and toe bolt
Front upper control arms

pretty much everything I`d need to get all my alinement back on track,and if you sell all of that

Still reading suspension 101. So give me a break if i sound unprofessional lol

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