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TS PRO-1 02-07-2012 03:04 PM

Top Speed PRO-1 coilovers $670. w/ FREE SHIPPING!
 
Best price out there for coilovers this good!

** Brand New TOP SPEED PRO-1 adjustable coilovers

Set of four (two front & two rear) - fits Nissan 350Z Z33 Fairlady 02-07 or
Infiniti G35 Coupe 03-07 / Nissan Skyline 350GT Coupe 02-07

*** Spring Rate Front 10 KG / Rear 7 KG

*** Actual coilover kit show in picture *** pearl orange / black color only ***

Has a 1 Year Warranty !!!

*** Free S/H in 48 States USA

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...zcoilovers.jpg


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2004Black350z 02-07-2012 03:05 PM

Any reviews?

block8head 02-07-2012 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by 2004Black350z (Post 9597112)
Any reviews?


+1 on this.

I saw this on ebay also...

JaE35z 02-07-2012 05:59 PM

http://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-s...coilovers.html

red350track 02-08-2012 08:32 AM

adjustable stiffness?

JaE35z 02-08-2012 09:14 AM

yes, read that review..

cubs4worldseris 02-08-2012 09:32 AM

so these are "MDU" coilovers?

TS PRO-1 02-08-2012 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by cubs4worldseris (Post 9598195)
so these are "MDU" coilovers?

Yes, Master Damper Unit...

...just like the Tein ones...I'm guessing they made a knock-off of ours. :D

TS PRO-1 02-08-2012 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by JaE35z (Post 9597358)



Review: MDU Coilovers
I have yet to see a review for these and I wanted to make sure that others who are interested or on the fence can hear some first-hand impressions. So...


I picked up a set of MDU coilovers a few months back. I waited (and WAITED) until I finally got around to picking up a camber kit to go along with it.

Initial impressions of the product itself:

The parts come well packed and individually wrapped which I think is pretty much the norm. The quality and craftsmanship was top notch and the finish on them looked very nice. They are a nice ORANGE (were deep red) color with black springs. All of the necessary installation hardware came with them.

Install:

The install was very smooth and fairly straight forward. I did the camber kit install at the same time, so I was up into the wee hours of the morning (literally 3 AM ). I was happy to find that the spring bucket and upper spring mount fit perfectly into the MDU hardware. I was uncertain about the initial preload on the springs; after installing and driving I found that the preload needed to be adjusted since they were a bit loose.

I opted to go for a moderate drop. I'm not slammed by any means, but I definitely eliminated the majority of my wheel gap. I'm not looking to be SwangNBang anytime soon Ultimately I would say I dropped about 1.5 inches after the settling occured. I can fit 1 finger in front and I can barely jam 1 finger in the rear.


Driving Impressions:

The MDU's handle impressively on the road. I was careful with them after the initial install, but once I got my alignment done and was confident in them I started to test a few corners. Please note that I do not have after-market sways or any other suspension mods. I do, however, have the 05 sport sways.

It is literally a night and day difference from stock. I used to have quite a bit of body roll and it is all but gone now. Coming to a stop renders NO nose dive whatsoever. Oh, and this is all on medium stiffness (roughly). Overall, I am very happy with how they handle.

At higher speeds I do not notice any noise or clanking of any kind. The overall ride quality has, in my opinion, increased. I know that some people feel that the quality decreases with a drop, but I seem to have the opposite.

I have only bottomed out once so far and it was on a very steep driveway as I was backing out. Any smaller bumps, holes, etc. are all easily handled by the stiffness of the MDU's.

Overall:

Overall I am very pleased with these coils. The price can not be beat and the ride quality and drop is perfect. Like I said, I only went about 1.5 inches; however, these coils are capable of dropping the G further than it is even capable of being dropped..I'm not kidding. If you are looking for a coil that will allow you to take your G as low as it can go, the MDU is for you. I know that several clubs here in DFW are running these coils already and they focus strictly on stance, so that should tell you something.

I can freely say that I would recommend these to anyone and that I couldn't be happier! Below are a few pictures of the final drop. I had G's on both sides of me so I wasn't able to get a full side pic. If anyone has any questions please don't hesitate to ask!!



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TS PRO-1 02-08-2012 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by TS PRO-1 (Post 9598343)
Review: MDU Coilovers
I have yet to see a review for these and I wanted to make sure that others who are interested or on the fence can hear some first-hand impressions. So...


I picked up a set of MDU coilovers a few months back. I waited (and WAITED) until I finally got around to picking up a camber kit to go along with it.

Initial impressions of the product itself:

The parts come well packed and individually wrapped which I think is pretty much the norm. The quality and craftsmanship was top notch and the finish on them looked very nice. They are a nice ORANGE (were deep red) color with black springs. All of the necessary installation hardware came with them.

Install:

The install was very smooth and fairly straight forward. I did the camber kit install at the same time, so I was up into the wee hours of the morning (literally 3 AM ). I was happy to find that the spring bucket and upper spring mount fit perfectly into the MDU hardware. I was uncertain about the initial preload on the springs; after installing and driving I found that the preload needed to be adjusted since they were a bit loose.

I opted to go for a moderate drop. I'm not slammed by any means, but I definitely eliminated the majority of my wheel gap. I'm not looking to be SwangNBang anytime soon Ultimately I would say I dropped about 1.5 inches after the settling occured. I can fit 1 finger in front and I can barely jam 1 finger in the rear.


Driving Impressions:

The MDU's handle impressively on the road. I was careful with them after the initial install, but once I got my alignment done and was confident in them I started to test a few corners. Please note that I do not have after-market sways or any other suspension mods. I do, however, have the 05 sport sways.

It is literally a night and day difference from stock. I used to have quite a bit of body roll and it is all but gone now. Coming to a stop renders NO nose dive whatsoever. Oh, and this is all on medium stiffness (roughly). Overall, I am very happy with how they handle.

At higher speeds I do not notice any noise or clanking of any kind. The overall ride quality has, in my opinion, increased. I know that some people feel that the quality decreases with a drop, but I seem to have the opposite.

I have only bottomed out once so far and it was on a very steep driveway as I was backing out. Any smaller bumps, holes, etc. are all easily handled by the stiffness of the MDU's.

Overall:

Overall I am very pleased with these coils. The price can not be beat and the ride quality and drop is perfect. Like I said, I only went about 1.5 inches; however, these coils are capable of dropping the G further than it is even capable of being dropped..I'm not kidding. If you are looking for a coil that will allow you to take your G as low as it can go, the MDU is for you. I know that several clubs here in DFW are running these coils already and they focus strictly on stance, so that should tell you something.

I can freely say that I would recommend these to anyone and that I couldn't be happier! Below are a few pictures of the final drop. I had G's on both sides of me so I wasn't able to get a full side pic. If anyone has any questions please don't hesitate to ask!!



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PS: Thank You for the great review! :)


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El gurple 02-08-2012 10:56 AM

I'll try them...how much shipped to 95123 for 08Z...

tookrzy4u192 02-08-2012 01:04 PM

How many levels of dampening adjustments are there?

I'm def. interested in these.

TS PRO-1 02-08-2012 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by red350track (Post 9598090)
adjustable stiffness?

Yes...18 way adjustable stiffness.

TS PRO-1 02-08-2012 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by El gurple (Post 9598372)
I'll try them...how much shipped to 95123 for 08Z...


These are regularly $599.99...

...your "my350z.com" cost = $560 - delivered (aka: free shipping!)

(hint: re-read the title of this thread) :)


LMK...

George at Top Speed
972-233-0888

TS PRO-1 02-09-2012 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by tookrzy4u192 (Post 9598560)
How many levels of dampening adjustments are there?

I'm def. interested in these.

18 levels of dampening adjustment.

George at Top Speed
972.233.0888

tookrzy4u192 02-13-2012 03:15 PM

Just purchased them from your ebay store! Will leave feedback once they're here.

TS PRO-1 02-13-2012 03:21 PM

All PMs sent and all orders processed!

Thank you for your business...keep 'em coming!

BlueDragonZ 02-13-2012 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by TS PRO-1 (Post 9598631)
These are regularly $599.99...

...your "my350z.com" cost = $560 - delivered (aka: free shipping!)

(hint: re-read the title of this thread) :)


LMK...

George at Top Speed
972-233-0888

How about to Maui, HI 96732?

JaE35z 02-13-2012 04:07 PM

Hey George do you think its possible to purchase a front set or just the body without springs? Mine are siezed up and done in front

TS PRO-1 02-14-2012 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by JaE35z (Post 9606230)
Hey George do you think its possible to purchase a front set or just the body without springs? Mine are siezed up and done in front

PM sent.


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