Are D2 coilovers adjustable?
The ride height on the majority of our coilovers is designed to be adjusted through the lower mount, NOT by turning the spring perch. Certain applications are not designed to have an adjustable lower mount and are raised or lowered by adjusting the spring perch.
Where are D2 coilovers made?
Founded in 1997, D2 Racing is a manufacturer of high performance coilovers, wheels, brake systems, and air suspension kits in Taiwan, catering to over 2,500 different car makes and models on their production line.
Do D2 coilovers have camber plates?
D2 Racing Camber Plates make it easy to adjust your vehicles camber and caster. If you are adding camber plates you need a package qty.
Is D2 air suspension good?
D2 Air Suspension offers outstanding quality and great performance in one package. Every D2 Air Suspension Kit is designed to specifically fit your vehicle so you can rest easy knowing that your new kit will fit properly!
How long do D2 coilovers last?
Good coilovers that are properly installed and maintained could last a long time – about 150,000 miles or more. Coilovers below this range that are making squeaking or thumping noises could easily be fixed without replacement.
How bad are Maxpeedingrods coilovers?
Initial impressions of the Maxpeedingrods coilovers are good, just as good as any normal brand coilover. Great packaging, high quality materials, and everything feels and looks quality. I’ve actually seen some Ohlins and KWs arrive in worse cosmetic shape brand new. Shipping was very quick to me in SoCal, about a day.
How good are BC Racing coilovers?
Aside from all that controversial stuff, BC makes excellent coilovers that will provide you with a decent level of customization at an affordable price-point; they’ve gotten popular for a very good reason.
Are MaXpeedingRods Conrods any good?
Thanks to the design and material choice the MaxPeedingRods aren’t just stronger than stock, they’re actually lighter – and considerably better balanced than the factory assembly in our testing at an average of 518 grammes. per connecting rod, with the stock units coming in around 544 grammes.