Has anyone have any information on the Kspec coilovers?
While on the Kspec site, I noticed that there were 3 different types of coilovers for sale.
There hardly is not information about them however.
Question: How are these coilovers? How do they compare to the likes of KORE?
Any information regarding these coilovers would be a great help. They seem like a good deal considering that they are about a couple of hundred dollars cheaper than the KORE units.
Re: Has anyone have any information on the Kspec coilovers?
Holy crap!!! H & R springs for $469!?!?!? :??: I hope that price includes shocks, and everything. :hmmm: aranoid: uzzled:
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Re: Has anyone have any information on the Kspec coilovers?
hi guys, thanks to Spike i got this info on you guys talking in my back hehe
you could've used Q&A board :cry:
well first of all, i haev heard you guys get H&R spring for around $200 so it's not really a recommended product, i'll make sure i add to the detail
some parts like airfilter is not even listed on there cuz it's way cheaper in US
anyways, for coilovers TnP is the cheapest you can buy.
the ride quality is very very very hard.
a lot of people regret going to TnP, but personally I don't mind ride quality so i use TnP
2 TnKs are there to compensate the problem (?) of TnP so they sell 2 products separately, soft and hard type.
However, all those products spring rates can be changed prior to ordering.
The standard for TnP is 7kg springs front and 4kg spring in the back.
Compared to Quest coilovers, i would say about they are the same. It's up to the person's opinion tho. Some people like Quest in korea just because they are foreign product, some people don't like Quest cuz they are just same as TnP or TnK coilovers.
Another tip is that, if you don't plan to use bodykit or 17in rim, you don't really need coilover types. Good shock absorber and springs and stabilizers will do. I have 17in rims and bodykit that is why i HAD to choose HARD type coilovers
I hope it helped...
Sorry I am kinda rush in the morning...and here is morning time now so night time there
have a good night~
Re: Has anyone have any information on the Kspec coilovers?
So what is the difference between the TNP and the TNK Hard.
both have hard ride qualities. Are there any differences between the manufacturing process of them?
I also tried to purchase the TNK hard; the thing is I didn't get quoted for a shipping price. Does that price includes shipping?
If there is a shipping charge, wanna give me free shipping for being such a nice guy ? Let me know through skyline622@2by2.net (email) It doesn't hurt to ask
Re: Has anyone have any information on the Kspec coilovers?
Maier...
You should check out the notice section before you order. The site is not completely ready. Yes, you could order and pay for the item, but then you would have to send over a seperate shipping payment. We are working out the details, so if you can be patient, we will have things worked out. Here are the shipping rates. You factor that in with your payment.
http://www.kspec.com/gongjil.php
We are also logging all the weights of the items to put on thier individual pages so that you can factor it in, and go ahead with the transaction.
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