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strx7 wrote:XYZ is a good brand, especially if you go with their competition ones over the normal road ones (approx $2000 vs $1300)
in recent years XYZ brakes and suspension have been on the cars which have won a LOT of motor racing classes in NZ.
wde_bdy wrote:Talk to Bazda
viewtopic.php?p=913971#913971
Did the setup for the front of my KP Starlet (had to be adapted to standard struts) at a very good price and looks pretty good quality.
Callum
touge_ae101 wrote:The only reason xyz has been in a lot of fast racecars lately is speedfactor in tga rebuilds them to custom specs and sets them up like a bilstein. Just xyz body and shaft with custom valve. Not cheap xyz you get off tardme.
Save up for decent fortune auto shocks from bazda they will be waay better than cheap pos. You won't regret it.
Bazda wrote:Can def set up a custom set for you.
We weld them to your oem struts properly so it passes a certification.
Our pices are very similar to D 2 & XYZ. Maybe a tiny bit more but your going to get a good quality setup.
cheap crappy's - The new range might be better than their old but their shocks are not valved correctly from what i've seen.
XYZ race series seem to be good but you would be paying good money for them. More than entry level Fortune Autos which do the same job as they are valved like a Bilstein with digressive valving.
fortune-auto.co.nz
At the end of the day it depends on if you want a good quality ride or if you dont mind to sacrifice ride quality for cost.
BattleSnayke wrote:With the welding required for fortune auto, is it definitely certifiable? I heard that certing any suspension that requires welding is near impossible at the moment? Possibly looking for some for my AE70
BattleSnayke wrote:With the welding required for fortune auto, is it definitely certifiable? I heard that certing any suspension that requires welding is near impossible at the moment? Possibly looking for some for my AE70
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