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-=RX-7 KID=- 05-07-2004 05:12 PM

Any one know where i can get these cheaper. I got quoted 1700 today by a local shop. If any one knows any place cheaper please let me know. Also what's your view on these things.

JimmyJimboJet 05-07-2004 05:14 PM

PM rishie (sage FC i believe). he should be able to get you a good deal on these

GoRacer 05-07-2004 06:36 PM

Why don't you get Buddy Club'sinstead? $1500 shipped. Just make shure you special order different spring rates (10kg/8kg or 8kg/6kg). Ship, I freekin paid that much for my JIC SF1's. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683664.gif

GoRacer 05-07-2004 06:45 PM

http://www.first-inc.co.jp/buddyclub/top_m.html



They won't dent your hood (bottom adjusting) like FLA-2's will (without a spacer or washers or whatever). If you want to spend $2k then get Endless Dampers. I beleive Rishie can get those for less.

SageFC 05-07-2004 09:00 PM

Honestly, we dropped JIC due to service issues which i'm sure many of you are aware about. We've since replaced the product with one which can truly support motorsports and daily endeavors. Endless/Zeal. Way better product, quality, and ride quality to die for.



If interested please email me:



wholesale@autornd.com



This way I can refer you to a local dealer. These can only be purchased locally for you and require installation at the dealer to retain warranty. You might spend a couple hundred bucks, but you won't have problems if you need warranty work.



There's also Tein flex. However please indicate your uses and functions for this vehicle so we can further aid in suggesting the right coilover.



thanks, rishie

DAharon 05-08-2004 01:22 PM

What kind of prices can you get on the Tein Flex's? I'm saving up for a set right now.

SageFC 05-08-2004 04:02 PM

FD, prob: $1450.00 shipped via paypal



FC, prob: $1470.00 shipped via paypal



Margins are small on Tein, can't do much. You can do EDFC on this as well.



Thanks, rishie

-=RX-7 KID=- 05-10-2004 04:05 PM

I'm not going to do much of anyhting crazy with my car. i pretty much just street race 1/4 mile. And i like to rode race, auto-X, and some times i go to the local 1/4 mile track. So i really need a overall good coilover that can do it all. So what do you recomend?

-=RX-7 KID=- 05-10-2004 04:07 PM

here's the prices i got on tein fomr this guy



N1 2300

Flex 1500

SS 975.00

VTAOE 05-12-2004 01:09 AM

You can get the JIC FLT-A2's for $1,550 here:

http://www.rx-7store.net/product.asp?0=219&1=282&3=691



I really like my FLT-A2's on my FD. It is like night and day between my JIC's and my old Koni/PFS spring setup. I have a friend with double adjustable Koni's and a Ground Control kit and he said that he is going to switch to JIC's when he can afford it if that gives you an indication. Of course any good coilover setup is going to be an improvement, but personally I really like my JIC's and wouldn't trade them for anything I've seen so far.



Here are a few reviews of the JIC's on an Eclipse. It gives you someone else's opinion of the same system on a different car:

http://www.roadraceengineering.com/jicmail.htm



Oh yeah. Ignore my low post count I tend to hang out on the other Forum and besides I spend more time driving my car (and doing preventative maintenance) than I do surfing the net.

SageFC 05-20-2004 09:21 PM

What's up Cody? How ya been?



The JIC's are a good value and good product. just beware the importers. They make weird judgement calls on warranty and I just eventually stopped trusting them after getting screwed more than a few times.



I still have them on our FC and P5, but will be switching to something that can be custom dampened and internally overhauled in the US.



We have better pricing on Tein than what you've shown there.



There's quite a few options these days. Just indicate how important comfort is to you.



Peace.

NEATasMEAT 05-21-2004 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by SageFC' date='May 7 2004, 06:00 PM
Honestly, we dropped JIC due to service issues which i'm sure many of you are aware about. We've since replaced the product with one which can truly support motorsports and daily endeavors. Endless/Zeal. Way better product, quality, and ride quality to die for.



If interested please email me:



wholesale@autornd.com



This way I can refer you to a local dealer. These can only be purchased locally for you and require installation at the dealer to retain warranty. You might spend a couple hundred bucks, but you won't have problems if you need warranty work.



There's also Tein flex. However please indicate your uses and functions for this vehicle so we can further aid in suggesting the right coilover.



thanks, rishie

What exactly are these service issues? I will be getting FLT-A2's once I have enough, but I would like to know what are the service issue for these.

carx7 05-27-2004 09:57 AM

JIC has been known to flat out refuse service on a faulty part that should have been waranteed. In some idle conversation with a G35/350z shop owner in Tx recently he said they had a warantee problem. They sent in one damper because it started leaking after a month. They refused to repair it and then claimed they lost it/never got it.... so he was eating the cost for his customer since he recomended the product.



I sold my FLT A2 in favor of the Zeal V6. As Rishie said, the quailty of Zeal is awesome, and I would definatley put it above the JIC. I drive my car on the street and use it for drift and it works flawlessly.



If you can, go with Zeal. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/bigok.gif



-Chris

SageFC 05-27-2004 09:01 PM

Frankly,



They refused warrantying a legit defect. Second, they try to charge me restocking fee for their defective products if I choose not to keep them or sell them to a good client. They just don't know much over there. They talk mad **** about their best customers behind your back. I've also heard pretty racial remarks over there. Just not cool stuff. Not professional. Had JIC JApan come here and done ****, it would be straight. The product is decent, just not the people who import it here. They come up with setups without even having a shock dyno in house. This baffles me. And they wonder why people have problems with their many different generations. hahahaha.



Seriously, look at how many different generations of coils they've come out with for



WRX's, FC's, 240's, etc...



In the beginning when stuff was Japan spec it was cool. They told me they do overhauling yet in two years in never saw them open up a damper to replace small parts. If I blew a seal i only wanted to pay for the seal, not wait for a whole damper to come from japan. WTF. We've missed quite a few events because they lagged or didn't give us the setup we asked for. To say the least I was a tad bitter. I MADE THEM SO MUCH MONEY AND FLAT OUT SPIT IN MY FACE ALL THE TIME BY NOT TAKING CARE OF US OR OUR CUSTOMERS.



THEY HAVE MAD PROBLEMS WITH PREMATURE FAILURE IT'S NOT EVEN FUNNY. LIKE I SAID, WE HAD NO PROBLEMS THAT FIRST YEAR. AFTER THAT THE **** HIT THE FAN.



PLUS THEIR PIECES ARE MADE IN KOREA, ASSEMBLED IN JAPAN.



THE ADJUSTERS SUCK MAJOR BALLZ, CAN NEVER TELL IF YOU GOT A FULL CLICK, NO CLICK, OR HALF CLICK.



IN THE BEGINNING THEY TOLD US WHEN ADJUSTING YOU MUST ALWAYS GO BACK TO FULL SOFT, THEN UP TO HARD. LATER THEIR NEW SALES GUY SAID YOU GO TO FULL STIFF AND THEN BACK IT OFF.



What the hell is that. Sounds to me like JIC USA can't get their facts straight. NO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, NO WARRANTY CARD, NO SERIAL NUMBER, NO NOTHING. JUST BUY BUY BUY, IS WHAT I GOT FROM THEM. i ASKED FOR THINGS AND NEVER GOT THEM. REMEMBER WE MADE THEM LOTS OF MONEY AND THEY REFUSE GOOD SERVICE, I DOUBT A REGULAR CUSTOMER WOULD GET THE SAME UNLESS HE THREATENS WITH BBB. They've burned just about every good client they have had in their corner, even people in the importing industry know about Ziel Motorsports and their owner's reputation.



I'm spent. hehe.



Peace, Rishie



Hence I studied the Zeal/Endless line for almost a whole year before even committing to them. I wanted to make sure they were the real deal. Went down there looked at the internal replacement parts, asked about custom valving, turnaround time. It was too good to be true. AND DUDE THEY SPEAK GOOD ENGLISH. hehe. ZEAL WOULD BE THE LAST COIL YOU NEED TO BUY, if you want to make a good long term investment.

SageFC 05-27-2004 09:02 PM

I'll give you a phat deal on the Zeals and will get them to you within three weeks if you want em. Please email me and you won't regret it:



wholesale@autornd.com

SageFC 05-27-2004 09:05 PM

2 Things you will have to change before even messing with suspension:



1) Wheels must go, you should get something wider than stock at least. I suggest an 8" min, 9's all around are the best for versatility and will retain the handling traits of the FD.



2) TIRES MUST GO, your car will only handle as good as your tires. If you get coils they will exceed the performance ability of the 712's.



These are two small observations i made in your sig. If these are no longer present please disregard this.





BTW, WHERE DO YOU WANT THIS CAR TO PERFORM IT'S BEST. AUTOX, CIRCUIT, STREET, TOUGE, DRIFT, etc........



Thanks, Rishie

GarageBoy 06-08-2004 09:40 PM

What about HKS?

Srce 06-08-2004 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by GarageBoy' date='Jun 8 2004, 09:40 PM
What about HKS?

What about their OVERPRICED coilvers? https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/bigok.gif


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