Bilstein B12 coilover group buy?
#1
Bilstein B12 coilover group buy?
Any one interested in Bilstein B12 coilover for CL9 TSX?
I talked with Marcus (HeelToe) and he will check the availability and price info next week. No price info yet but Marcus estimates the shipping could take 3-4 months long... nothing firm yet so more info next week.
However, I'd like to know if anyone else is interested, too? If enough people are maybe we can set up a group buy?
FYI, the price on Bilstein website is 749 Euro..
For info about Bilstein B12 on TSX please refer to TodaSi's post:
https://acurazine.com/forums/1g-tsx-tires-wheels-suspension-130/bilstein-b12-tuning-kit-741947/
I talked with Marcus (HeelToe) and he will check the availability and price info next week. No price info yet but Marcus estimates the shipping could take 3-4 months long... nothing firm yet so more info next week.
However, I'd like to know if anyone else is interested, too? If enough people are maybe we can set up a group buy?
FYI, the price on Bilstein website is 749 Euro..
For info about Bilstein B12 on TSX please refer to TodaSi's post:
https://acurazine.com/forums/1g-tsx-tires-wheels-suspension-130/bilstein-b12-tuning-kit-741947/
#5
@calvintwr: Thanks for the correction, you're definitely right.
@808havok_tsx: I haven't got further info yet but I would think the price would be higher than $1000... of course let's hope for the best
@fanbanlo: The above article posted by TodaSi has been followed up and also tf500 from Australia has share his opinion. (Thanks guys!) For me Bilstein has great reputation and traditionally strikes a good balance between comfort and handling. It's not adjustable but if the setup is good I don't mind having no adjustability. Bilstein test their suspension at Nurburgring. It might be partially marketing but I feel in the end you pay more and you get something in return.
Will update later..
@808havok_tsx: I haven't got further info yet but I would think the price would be higher than $1000... of course let's hope for the best
@fanbanlo: The above article posted by TodaSi has been followed up and also tf500 from Australia has share his opinion. (Thanks guys!) For me Bilstein has great reputation and traditionally strikes a good balance between comfort and handling. It's not adjustable but if the setup is good I don't mind having no adjustability. Bilstein test their suspension at Nurburgring. It might be partially marketing but I feel in the end you pay more and you get something in return.
Will update later..
#6
I'm curious–since they are for the EU Accord and not sold state-side, if the B12 are warranted by Bilstein for our TSX. Its not the most important of considerations coming from a well-known maker, but something I would like to know. One way, or the other.
Last edited by DiaBando; 11-13-2009 at 09:35 PM.
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