D2 Racing RS Coilovers

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Nismo775
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Car: 92 240sx Fastback 5 spd./2010 Chevy Camaro 1LT

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I was looking up info on them but i didnt find enough of it. They seem pretty good for the price. Does anybody have the D2 Racing RS Coilovers? You can find info on here

http://www.octanemotorsports.c...15707

I just wanna know if they are good. I have never heard of these D2Racing Coilovers. Much help is appreciated.Thanks


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weadmttothetruth
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Car: 95 240sx

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bump because theres no reviews of these anywhere (i searched) and i might buy them tomorrow depending on what i hear. anybody know how these are?

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adrianfromthecastle
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Car: 1992 Nissan 240sx
Location: California

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don't do it.

unless you like crappy coilovers that don't last long

Save up a little more, and you can get some reliable entry level coilovers, like Stance, Part Shop Max, KTS, etc

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WestTxSR20Tuner
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Car: 1991 240SX Super Hicas

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KTS are awsome.

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rawphusion
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Car: 1993 240sx, 1996 G20, 1993 S10
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Purchased a set of these coilovers for my 1996 G20 that I had redone the whole suspension setup on. All and all the quality of damper was ok did the job very well. Car was in Italy at the time so I use to make mad dashes from Milan to Venice all the time on the A4 (Kind of like autobahn) and she handled extremely well and allowed me to really push the car. Cons I did not like the cheap material that the attach points were made of, seemed like one good pothole or whatever and that flimsy aluminum or pot metal would crack and I be in the market for a new coilover. Thought about putting them on my 240 when my tein he’s rear blew a seal vs. rebuilding but I opted to rebuild the tein for the D2 in my opinion would not stand up to the job

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georgegto
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Car: Nissan s13

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I have the D2 3rd generation for 2.5 years now, i had no problems at all...works fine with everyday driving and track days!


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