XYZ Coilover?

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Weimy812
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Has anyone ever heard of XYZ coilovers? If so could you let me know how good they are compared to tein and BC? Thanks


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SHIFT_COUPE
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Never heard of them.

MetallicSlate
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Seems kinda pricey for a brand I've never heard of before. The megan system is cheaper and has gotten some decent reviews from people on this thread.

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SHIFT_COUPE
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XYZ sounds like an "Acme" brand you would see in a cartoon or something :chuckle:

Weimy812
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they are an European so they usually work on euro cars but they do have ones that fit altimas. Just wasn't sure if anyone had really heard of them. I am thinking of going with BC but still not 100% committed.

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downedzephyr
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tein. spend the extra, it's completely worth it.

Weimy812
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i heard the tein basic are loud and not worth the money. they don't adjust as much as the bc coils plus if i were to get teins i would definitely get the ss but that would run me 1300k+.

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downedzephyr
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i have the basic and have had the bc before. the tein basics are definitely quieter than the bc's. they don't adjust as much, but the ride quality is way better than my old bc's.

MetallicSlate
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Thread revival. I'm considering purchasing these. They have a good rep in Europe. Just wondering if anyone has tried them yet.

aphu
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MetallicSlate wrote:Thread revival. I'm considering purchasing these. They have a good rep in Europe. Just wondering if anyone has tried them yet.
Do it bro!! You will be the only one

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SHIFT_COUPE
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aphu wrote:
MetallicSlate wrote:Thread revival. I'm considering purchasing these. They have a good rep in Europe. Just wondering if anyone has tried them yet.
Do it bro!! You will be the only one
Translation = Be the guinea pig!

Jlor1002
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Weimy, why you looking to move on from the tein street advance? Thought you were big on them.

Weimy812
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Jlor1002 wrote:Weimy, why you looking to move on from the tein street advance? Thought you were big on them.
I posted this thread before I got my teins. Just seeing if anyone had heard of them. I love my teins and would never switch to another coilover :)


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