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I want to buy a set of poweredbymax coilover but I'm not sure if online ordering is trustworthy or not. Have anyone done so? please let me know.

On the side note? are the coilover have the top camber adjust like stance/cusco? I don't see a pix that show it. Thanks


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4bangers wrote:I want to buy a set of poweredbymax coilover but I'm not sure if online ordering is trustworthy or not. Have anyone done so? please let me know.
I've never ordered from PBM website (because their shop is local to me), but they seem legit. Their stateside office is located here in Southern California (San Diego), so you really dont have to worry about overseas shipping. PBM is pretty legit as far as a responsible company goes. Call them up if you have any questions.
4bangers wrote:On the side note? are the coilover have the top camber adjust like stance/cusco? I don't see a pix that show it. Thanks
yes. Theyre your basic entry level track coilovers

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so you're sure that have those nut where you can put your lock key in and turn to change the camber like the top of cusco/stance/tein?

have anyone has experience with these yet? are they reliable/last long?

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4bangers wrote:so you're sure that have those nut where you can put your lock key in and turn to change the camber like the top of cusco/stance/tein?
I'm possitive. have you even read the description? maybe you should do some research...
4bangers wrote:have anyone has experience with these yet? are they reliable/last long?
I've ridden in them, my buddy has them on his s13, they're pretty stiff for standard daily driving (iirc, standard spring rates are 10/8), but from what I heard, they may be able to do custom spring rates if you call or contact them.

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thanks a lot.

sorry if I have another question but what does IIRC stand for?

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4bangers wrote:thanks a lot.

sorry if I have another question but what does IIRC stand for?
if I recall correctly


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