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Old 07-19-12 | 12:11 AM
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Sewell should be able to look after you on TTE stuff. I had to find the product code and search by that from memory.
Old 07-19-12 | 01:41 AM
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Originally Posted by ho0n
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My most recent information tells me that Cusco and Ksport offer coilovers for the RX as well. There is a fourth brand, but I've NEVER heard of them before, so I wouldn't go with them.
Cusco is a really high rated brand. very expensive however.
Old 07-19-12 | 05:02 AM
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Tein would be a good company to go with, I have used their products on a few of my vehicles. I have always been satisfied with their products. I would maybe call them up and see what they have to offer
Old 07-19-12 | 02:14 PM
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I would avoid Ksport coilovers. Not necessarily for RX, but I've heard of numerous complaints from different forums who used Ksport.
Old 07-19-12 | 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Jumper73
I would avoid Ksport coilovers. Not necessarily for RX, but I've heard of numerous complaints from different forums who used Ksport.
Ksport is a cheap brand. Tein was willing to make me coil overs for the RX but I needed to provide stock struts for them.
Old 07-19-12 | 06:43 PM
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It looks as though there are several of us who are indeed interested in more adjustability than lowering springs but less commitment and investment than air suspension..
Old 07-21-12 | 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by infinirx
Ksport is a cheap brand. Tein was willing to make me coil overs for the RX but I needed to provide stock struts for them.
Do you mind telling us how much the cost will be?
Old 07-21-12 | 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by adam8065
Do you mind telling us how much the cost will be?
I cannot no. I never followed through. Prob. expensive as well. They would be doing some R&D.
Old 07-22-12 | 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by infinirx
I cannot no. I never followed through. Prob. expensive as well. They would be doing some R&D.
So I guess the only route is KW universal coilovers.
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