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01-14-2010, 11:01 PM | #1 |
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FS: KW V1 for xi cars
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I am selling my KW V1 for xi cars. Paid $1300 for these from RennSPEC out in LA. Looking to get $950 picked up - $1000 shipped. I am located in Northern NJ. These have been installed since July of 2009. So just at around 6 months and about 5k miles. They are still on the car, but plan on removing them as soon as I recover from the flu. No problems what so ever. No noises, no grinds, no anything. They make the xi handle wonderfully. These are only ride height adjustable (no rebound or dampening). Here is a link to pics of install and car on KW http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=283663 Thanks for looking -Preeth
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01-14-2010, 11:48 PM | #3 |
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Thanks
Thinking about returning the car to stock and either getting into a Toyota FJ or perhaps an Evo X. need something thats cheaper and more reliable.
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01-14-2010, 11:59 PM | #5 |
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can you post pictures of them uninstalled and also of your car lowered
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01-15-2010, 12:01 AM | #6 |
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oh and where are you located?
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there are pics of my car lowered in that link i posted in the first post first ride height setting taken 3 days ago located in Ft.Lee right next to the George Washington Bridge.
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very nice man, any idea what condition they are in? i am assuming that you still have them on the car since that one is from 3 days ago... i am located about 25 min from ft lee and am interested in these
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01-18-2010, 02:58 PM | #10 |
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i know frosh was looking for a set of these
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there are two pins on the top hat. they can be removed to give you more camber adjustment. sure, let me know.
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Wow temping. Are you on 17/18's square? or staggered. I have 189's staggered and 19's for summer with 40/33 offset. Do you think they will rub or drive awkward?
How are they going over potholes compared to stock? Better or more harsh? PM me the best price picked up. Thanks
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Do you rub at all and are your fenders rolled?
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If you do go over a pot hole with these, they are stiffer shocks and springs than stock, so the bump "feels worse". A stiffer spring and shock will make you feel more things on the road. At the same time, if you maintain an almost stock like ride height, you will have enough suspension travel that the shocks and springs will do their job and the bump will be slightly harder than stock. Quote:
If you do plan on running aggressive offsets, irrespective of this sale, you should roll your fenders.
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