A few nice toys
#1
A few nice toys
I sat in a fit 09 with one of these systems fitted. The quality was great, but it is not a brand name. $350 fitted. It can play everyhing, but GPS Optional. I think $50 extra.
http://zulexelectronics.com/thai/ind...d=306&Itemid=0
Oh, and a nice set of coilovers to keep you firm on the road, but not too hard. F 5k & R 4k with 30 settings hard to soft. Full OEM height - minus 3".
And a few more toys to make your Fit look sweet. This is were I get some of my goodies from and the quality is very good. If you can't read Thai, just scroll down the pages and look at the Pics, the prices are above the pics.
http://www.hondajazzlover.com/forum/index.php?topic=15031.0
http://www.hondajazzlover.com/forum/index.php?topic=15025.0
Just e-mail they guy dnmind@gmail.com He can speak English and maybe send out EMS.
http://zulexelectronics.com/thai/ind...d=306&Itemid=0
Oh, and a nice set of coilovers to keep you firm on the road, but not too hard. F 5k & R 4k with 30 settings hard to soft. Full OEM height - minus 3".
And a few more toys to make your Fit look sweet. This is were I get some of my goodies from and the quality is very good. If you can't read Thai, just scroll down the pages and look at the Pics, the prices are above the pics.
http://www.hondajazzlover.com/forum/index.php?topic=15031.0
http://www.hondajazzlover.com/forum/index.php?topic=15025.0
Just e-mail they guy dnmind@gmail.com He can speak English and maybe send out EMS.
Last edited by Lek; 09-03-2009 at 10:54 PM.
#2
Also, I come from BMW land where springs are rated by pounds. For example, my coilovers on the M Coupe are 450# front, 500# rear. How does a 'k' translate to #'s?
#4
those radios look nice but are total crap.
Also, I come from BMW land where springs are rated by pounds. For example, my coilovers on the M Coupe are 450# front, 500# rear. How does a 'k' translate to #'s?
Actually, they are awsome. I had a set of Tanabe springs when I got the car and they sucked big time.
My BC coilovers hold the road firm, but not too hard. Nearly zero sway and body roll, they just float over rough roads like a hovercraft.
Last edited by Lek; 09-02-2009 at 10:53 AM.
#5
Nice. multiply your conversion by my poundage and I'm f-8.05k and r-8.95k on the BMW. I also have r-10.75k's that I use for autocross and the track. I'd imagine those coilovers would ride pretty smooth. You really can't beat coilovers. how much did you pay?
#6
Nice. multiply your conversion by my poundage and I'm f-8.05k and r-8.95k on the BMW. I also have r-10.75k's that I use for autocross and the track. I'd imagine those coilovers would ride pretty smooth. You really can't beat coilovers. how much did you pay?
They cost me $925 fully fitted and setup. http://www.bcec.com.tw/
This is where I bought them; http://www.smbthailand.net/bc.html
Last edited by Lek; 09-02-2009 at 11:29 AM.
#11
I got in touch with BC Coilovers in Florida today. They said these are $1100 shipped to your door. I know nothing about this company, their products, quality, etc. I knew when I bought my TC Kline coilovers for my M Coupe I was getting quality Koni components. Any clue what these are?
#12
i know a lot of subie and scion tC owners use em and they go LOW. super low. seem to be pretty reputable. im not sure BUT i heard theyre linked to D2 and Ksport and Function and Form LOL. i bet thats totally wrong though
#14
I got in touch with BC Coilovers in Florida today. They said these are $1100 shipped to your door. I know nothing about this company, their products, quality, etc. I knew when I bought my TC Kline coilovers for my M Coupe I was getting quality Koni components. Any clue what these are?
#15
Yup. 2001 w/ s54
Cause they do BMW only. I'm looking for another reputible place to buy from. BC might be it, but I have to do my research as I did before with TC Kline. I think it's shady they don't disclose who makes their components. That should be something to boast about. I was told they make their own shocks and supply other suspension manufacturers. That sounds like a good thing tome, but again, I gotta do my research. I'm not saying they are bad, I'm saying I'm uninformed. Care to shed any light?
Cause they do BMW only. I'm looking for another reputible place to buy from. BC might be it, but I have to do my research as I did before with TC Kline. I think it's shady they don't disclose who makes their components. That should be something to boast about. I was told they make their own shocks and supply other suspension manufacturers. That sounds like a good thing tome, but again, I gotta do my research. I'm not saying they are bad, I'm saying I'm uninformed. Care to shed any light?
#16
Suspension mods are a really gray area for me and just like you I did lots of research, too.
About 4 months ago, I installed a set of Tanabe NF210 springs and I hated them because the car swayed like a boat on the sea, even worse than with stock springs. I think because they are progresive springs and the spring rates were very low, F1.7k & R2.0k. I have since been told by Honda Tecnicians that stock springs are slightly stiffer than Tanabe's. Maybe Tanabe got the math wrong with this model.
I then looked into various coilovers and came across BC coilovers in a local magazine. It was a big gamble at nearly $1,000 fitted, but up to now I love them. I only hope they won't leak. Time will tell.
About 4 months ago, I installed a set of Tanabe NF210 springs and I hated them because the car swayed like a boat on the sea, even worse than with stock springs. I think because they are progresive springs and the spring rates were very low, F1.7k & R2.0k. I have since been told by Honda Tecnicians that stock springs are slightly stiffer than Tanabe's. Maybe Tanabe got the math wrong with this model.
I then looked into various coilovers and came across BC coilovers in a local magazine. It was a big gamble at nearly $1,000 fitted, but up to now I love them. I only hope they won't leak. Time will tell.
Last edited by Lek; 09-03-2009 at 09:38 AM.
#18
Suspension mods are a really gray area for me and just like you I did lots of research, too.
I then looked into various coilovers and came across BC coilovers in a local magazine. It was a big gamble at nearly $1,000 fitted, but up to now I love them. I only hope they won't leak. Time will tell.
I then looked into various coilovers and came across BC coilovers in a local magazine. It was a big gamble at nearly $1,000 fitted, but up to now I love them. I only hope they won't leak. Time will tell.
Are you reusing the rear shock mounts and front strut hats from the original suspension or did these come with new ones?
#19
feel ya man. I'd jump at the opportunity if they were a brand I'm more familiar with and the warranty was better. Koni and Bilstein will rebuild their shocks for you if they go bad. I was told there is only a 1 year warranty on these.
Are you reusing the rear shock mounts and front strut hats from the original suspension or did these come with new ones?
Last edited by Lek; 09-03-2009 at 11:07 PM.
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