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HSD coilovers
I've driven a Skyline that uses these coilovers and I have to say I was really impressed.
But as we all know that the S2000 is very sensitive suspension, so I'm wondering if anyone has tried them and what are their thoughts. I'm currently running Bilstein coilovers, but these are not bump or rebound adjustable. So over the coming months I might change the coilovers along with some other suspension mods I'm going to make.
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Originally Posted by leftfootbraking,Jan 11 2010, 02:09 PM
I've driven a Skyline that uses these coilovers and I have to say I was really impressed.
But as we all know that the S2000 is very sensitive suspension, so I'm wondering if anyone has tried them and what are their thoughts. I'm currently running Bilstein coilovers, but these are not bump or rebound adjustable. So over the coming months I might change the coilovers along with some other suspension mods I'm going to make.
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Originally Posted by GT Motoring,Jan 12 2010, 12:10 AM
If its the same as HSD Korea, its junk. we tested their stuff bout 1.5-2 years ago and it rode horrible on the street, body rusted up quickly, spring rusted on the s2000. The evo suspension we tried was just ok, but the pillowballs were clunking after 1 month of driving. their production facility was less than ideal to be breif...
I'm not sure where they have been produced. Skyline I drove has been using them for about 6 months with out any problems on both road and track. But like anyone who is about to spent hard earned cash, I'd like to hear some positive reviews.
Thanks again
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