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Old 03-16-2010, 02:00 PM
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Mine should be in this weekend, and should be on as soon as it does as I can't wait for shit. lol I'll post pics!
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JmanS2k- i have it set on the softest setting in front and back, it rides really good.

these coils ride better than stock, i installed and adjusted the height with my lil brotha (mojo_jojo777). a month later i took it to a local alignment shop that has done work on many s2000s (example: medicalstudent and s2kmugen). there they adjusted the height so it was even on both the passenger side and driver side, with the driver side just a little bit higher for the driver. i got new tires (bf goodrich g-force sport). then got the alignment and now the car runs even BETTER! i love my car even more!
(good tires + alignment + buddyclub coils= WIN!)

these are really good coils and i highly recommend them. i daily drive my car everywhere i go. i bought my car in july 2009 and already put 16k miles on the car, just so u can get an idea of how much i drive this car. the only down side to them is that they do not have a breakline holder like MJobe stated. but i just zip-tied it and haven't had a problem with it. so really there isn't a downside, lol.

i ordered my set from kamispeed in december of 2009 and they shipped them in no time, really good turn around on delivery.
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Old 03-24-2010, 02:23 AM
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had mine over a yr. i've done time attack, canyons weekly, and drive fast every where i go, i love them!!! i have mine set pretty stiff and slightly softer in the rear as suggested by an instructor at the redline time attack.
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buddy club said they just re-stocked. should have them on by the weekend
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Do they retain stock mounting points for brake lines?
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no they do not
Old 03-26-2010, 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Switchsl,Mar 25 2010, 02:38 PM
Do they retain stock mounting points for brake lines?
zip ties ftw!
Old 03-27-2010, 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by vr0om,Mar 26 2010, 10:25 PM
no they do not
Ugh, oh well. Any advice on where to put zip ties? I am sure I can figure it out, just wondering where you recommend it.
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just put them around the shock...thats what i did.

just put these on my car today and im more than happy with them!!!


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