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Fortyone.co.nz wrote:I'm now pretty certain D2 / K-Sport are also XYZ (not to mention Megan Racing et al). Just got an email from 'Michelle' looking for 'sole distributors' in 'our region'. Oh I feel sorry for the other D2 'sole distributors' that bought into this
iOnic wrote:What exactly do you want out of suspension and what does the car get used for? Until people know the intended purpose all you're going to get is "don't get brand x because my mate said they're crap so therefore they are" type responses. At the end of the day if your car is just a street car you'll get more joy out of a $500 shock/spring setup than a $5000 adjustable platform setup...
As for D2's - I didn't realise just how bad their reputation was. If I had known 4 years and countless hours of track time ago I would have avoided them "like the plague"![]()
Aside from being harsh on the street (street cars shouldn't have coilovers anyway so no bother) I've got nothing bad to say about them....Every failure I've seen was due to running overly stiff spring rates that caused all the force from the road surface to be transferred to the strut body instead of the actual shock (causing broken mounts/bent & snapped struts, cracked welds, destroyed seals etc) - that sort of condition will damage any strut. Example below.
Is that the manufacturers fault or the owners fault for not researching adequate spring rates for the weight/use of their vehicle? I certainly haven't had any trouble with my D2's and they've been in my (daily driven) car for years and have been on just about every track in NZ multiple times including several bouts of surfing Pukekohe's notorious ripple strips - If they really were as bad as they're made out to be, they should have disintegrated by now. Suspension isn't an area to just "pick a brand" and go - you need to properly research what is right for the car and how it is driven. Picking up whatever coilovers fit with whatever spring rates they come with is taking an expensive gamble.
Fortyone.co.nz wrote:I'm now pretty certain D2 / K-Sport are also XYZ (not to mention Megan Racing et al). Just got an email from 'Michelle' looking for 'sole distributors' in 'our region'. Oh I feel sorry for the other D2 'sole distributors' that bought into this
tsoob wrote:Fortyone.co.nz wrote:I'm now pretty certain D2 / K-Sport are also XYZ (not to mention Megan Racing et al). Just got an email from 'Michelle' looking for 'sole distributors' in 'our region'. Oh I feel sorry for the other D2 'sole distributors' that bought into this
haha i got the same email, ive had it a few times now
yep i agreee with pete, teins and bc's are a long way apart from each other.
For the money the bc product is fair however.
iOnic wrote:Every failure I've seen was due to running overly stiff spring rates that caused all the force from the road surface to be transferred to the strut body instead of the actual shock (causing broken mounts/bent & snapped struts, cracked welds, destroyed seals etc) - that sort of condition will damage any strut.
frost wrote:bc is nothing like tein, the mounting brackets on my type flex are steal, and brackets on the BC's ive seen are alloy,(just like D2, k-sport)
tein's are quite heavy compared to the rest, even there racing class are heavy,
save your money and buy quality, its the most important part of your car after all,
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