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yayer 11-29-2002 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by yayer' date='Oct 22 2002, 11:45 AM
what about aragosta(spelling) ? are these elite? worth the extra $ ?

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rx795single 11-29-2002 11:35 PM

Aragostas are worth the money. They're commonly available in single adjustable and can be had in double adjustable version as well for about 335-350,000 Yen. Not cheap, about the same price as Ohlins SPL, but worth the money. The hard core roadrace guys in Japan love them. If I have the company's history correct, they're a Danish company with engineers from Ohlins. OEM quality in terms of long term usage and they bolt right in. 45mm pistons too.



I have the Tein HA's. I believe they've upgraded the materials used for the threads on the shock body (for height adjustment). I've had no issues with turning the collars as of yet. I've had them for about 9 months. For the money, the HA's can't be beat. You can usually find them for about $950 shipped to your door. I don't use their upper mounts, just stock.

Michel

Turbo II FC 11-30-2002 05:34 AM


Originally Posted by rx795single' date='Nov 29 2002, 11:35 PM
I don't use their upper mounts, just stock.

Michel

Do you have any camber problems using the stock upper mounts? I currently have the Tein HA's but I wanted to save up a little money to get the upper mounts but it seems like theyre not necessary. Also does the ride have a noticeable difference using the upper mounts or will I just be wasting money buying the upper mounts? I know, alot of questions, thanks.

Leetheslacker 12-01-2002 11:45 PM

I second that,



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Spool Up 12-05-2002 04:39 AM

amp.....I think that's a picture of my JIC strug you posted up there. Hehe...that's funny jus readin through a post and seeing you're own part up there. Anyways...I am in love with the JIC FLT-A2. It completely changed the handlling characteristics of my car. And I didn't even go from stock. I switched from a tokico 5-way adjustable w/ racing beat springs to the JIC FLT-A2. It was like chocolate and ****. There was no comparison between the two. If you are really serious about how your car handles, then a true coilover system is a must. I'm sure the other coilover systems are good, but I have no experience with them. The JIC however, I took out on a road course last weekend and became even more impressed with this suspension after pushin it to the limit. I watched some videos of the laps afterwards, my car apperas to have no body roll what so ever, when I go to turn, the car just turns. ALl the other cars were leaning over to the side, getting a wheel off the ground sometimes. That might look cool, but with that much body roll, you're not going anywhere. I"d say go w/ the JIC

Silver Ninety Three 12-09-2002 10:57 PM

Jio I can get some nice prices on Teins, let me know if you are interested.

amp 12-11-2002 12:22 AM


Originally Posted by Silver Ninety Three' date='Dec 9 2002, 11:57 PM
Jio I can get some nice prices on Teins, let me know if you are interested.

cool..

ill catch up with ya if i decide to go with teins...

works2r 12-11-2002 01:00 AM

jio -







if you're going to buy coil-overs, i'd suggest looking at 4 options:



Aragostas (S/A, D/A)

JRZ (3Way, 2Way)

Penske (3Way, 2Way)

Ohlins (3Way, 2Way)



trust me, you'll thank me later.

-m

amp 12-11-2002 01:33 AM

aragostas and ohlins are on my list...

dunno much about the jrz and the penskes yet...

im concerned on the support base for these exotics ...

works2r 12-11-2002 02:00 AM


Originally Posted by amp' date='Dec 11 2002, 07:33 AM
aragostas and ohlins are on my list...

dunno much about the jrz and the penskes yet...

im concerned on the support base for these exotics ...

out of those, only jrz and penske are rebuildable locally



if you buy ohlins, you will buying them out of US.



Ohlins USA will not service them... PITA



hit me up on AIM



mrx7tt


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