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Old 08-16-2010, 01:13 AM
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Dropzone coilovers?

was trying to find some coilovers for the 96 TL. And I came across this, http://www.slickcar.com/productdetai...ProductID=1698 , and was wondering if anyone happened to try them out here? I know you get what you pay for, but I'm just curious if they're dumpable
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You'll be dumped, but ride will no doubt be what comes out of your butt after eating some nice burritos. :P
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Here's a post that you can make sense of..Yes the DropZones are very good Quality and if you get the Coil-Overs you can adjust your ride height where you want it. You do need to think about camber kit when lowering your ride also..and do all that before you get that alignment.
Ive had DropZone springs and also coil-overs since 1997 and when one of the springs broke, I sent it to Fla where I bought them and they sent me 2 new springs Free of charge because they are Lifetime Warranted..they sent two because they said replaceing one would not keep the car level because the other one on the car had 4 years on it already.

Hope this helped you on your quest of information.
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Originally Posted by WheelBrokerAng
Here's a post that you can make sense of..Yes the DropZones are very good Quality and if you get the Coil-Overs you can adjust your ride height where you want it. You do need to think about camber kit when lowering your ride also..and do all that before you get that alignment.
Ive had DropZone springs and also coil-overs since 1997 and when one of the springs broke, I sent it to Fla where I bought them and they sent me 2 new springs Free of charge because they are Lifetime Warranted..they sent two because they said replaceing one would not keep the car level because the other one on the car had 4 years on it already.

Hope this helped you on your quest of information.
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^ i think he was being sarcastic with his quoted response...
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Not being that way at all..just giving some good impressions of what they did for me on there products. How many companys have ever done this that you guys & Gals know of?
I for one will always deal with some company that takes care of my problems when something happens to their products.
Wouldn't you...sure You would!.
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^ KW, Koni, HyperCoils, Tanabe, to name a few.

Oh, and no, I don't agree.

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who has some coils up 4 sale for the 3.2. Anybody?
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Originally Posted by 7 Tl
who has some coils up 4 sale for the 3.2. Anybody?
tmnhs81 does
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I do.

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desired_speeds - sorry, i guess i was wrong...

WheelBrokerAng - you are correct. i would deal with a company that takes care of you when a product of theirs breaks. BUT not for a vital part of a car so you can safely make it from point A to point B. I for one wouldnt want a spring to break on me while im driving 60mph on the freeway or get stuck in the middle of nowhere.

if your steering wheel continuously broke on you while youre driving and the company keeps giving you free ones for replacement, you would still stick behind them and praise them for others to deal with it too?

bottom line is that its a safety hazard and it could kill you or more importantly someone innocent.

also, another company that makes coilovers is Ground Control [3.2]... paired with koni struts and you're golden.

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