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UNKNOWN_370 12-14-2011 03:49 PM

yellowspeed racing coilovers?
 
Doing some research trying to find out when Eibach will come out with a full coilover kit for the 370z. I came across a totally unknown coilover to my own personal knowledge. I was on a website and it featured a full description on how they are built.

Nissan 370Z Z34 Yellow-Speed Coilovers (YS01-NS-DPS003) - 3S Tech - JOM | Yellow-Speed Racing

The materials seem good enough to make a good coilover. Build quality looks on par with most major brand coilovers in the $1400-1600 range and these are just under a grand. Not sure I personally would buy these but I just thought these make an interesting option as they are well featured and very adjustable for the price.

What do you guys think based on this early description???

SPOHN 12-14-2011 06:46 PM

Interesting. Call them to see if theyll let you test them out so you can give feedback to a major forum. Be worth a shot.

JollyGoodChap 12-14-2011 07:02 PM

looks like every other coilover on the market. Where are they from? what kind of price is R5,999.00?

UNKNOWN_370 12-14-2011 08:27 PM

I seen them on american websites for the price I stated. I chose to post that site because it was the most informative. As far as every other coilover, there's not much you can do to make them LOOK much different. Many are licensed to sell the same product. This company is claiming they test there own product and have a 15month warranty. Reviews have shown strengths and weaknesses in many different brands even though they look identical. So the looks are irrelevant.

Red__Zed 12-14-2011 08:33 PM

they're available for a whole bunch of cars. mediocre at best, inconsistent damping.

if you're on a budget, you are far better off with a number of other options. I'd go with FA far before YS

UNKNOWN_370 12-14-2011 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SPOHN (Post 1449765)
Interesting. Call them to see if theyll let you test them out so you can give feedback to a major forum. Be worth a shot.

Looks like they went to 350z.com a few months ago.

YELLOW SPEED RACING 33-Step Dynamic Pro Sport Coilover - MY350Z.COM Forums

UNKNOWN_370 12-14-2011 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1449911)
they're available for a whole bunch of cars. mediocre at best, inconsistent damping.

if you're on a budget, you are far better off with a number of other options. I'd go with FA far before YS

Interesting... I'm actually going with the Eibach coilovers. I just never heard of these and posted to see what anyone had to say.

MattP725 12-14-2011 08:46 PM

If you look on ebay you will see there are actually dozens of no-name coils for our cars... they are just never mentioned on the forum because they generally lack quality.

Ksport 12-15-2011 11:38 AM

Spend the little extra cash (literally like $100 bucks) and go with a company that will have your back and will provide customer service.

Brands I would consider for that price Megan, Ksport, Suspension Techniques aka ST Suspension, or Fortune Auto.

-Jade

vividracing 12-15-2011 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ksport (Post 1450686)
Spend the little extra cash (literally like $100 bucks) and go with a company that will have your back and will provide customer service.

Brands I would consider for that price Megan, Ksport, Suspension Techniques aka ST Suspension, or Fortune Auto.

-Jade

Yeah, between all the typos on that site and the fact that they're completely unknown... Just spend the extra $100-200 and buy something that's been around for a bit. Ksport isn't much more, and has good customer service. Fortune Auto will outperform these by a large margin and also has good service. ST is made by KW, so you know that's quality. Megan is about on par with Ksport in terms of performance.

PM me if you need any more help.


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