JIC coilovers............Second impressions
#21
I agree with the temp thing.
I had H&R coilovers on my old car and they were stiffer also when it was cold out (20-30 degrees F). They also made a bit of noise, but this went away (along with the stiffness) when the shock fluid warmed up.
Note that the fluid will warm up as the shock cycles through its travel.
I'm interested in a set of JIC's myself. Maybe sometime this summer.
I had H&R coilovers on my old car and they were stiffer also when it was cold out (20-30 degrees F). They also made a bit of noise, but this went away (along with the stiffness) when the shock fluid warmed up.
Note that the fluid will warm up as the shock cycles through its travel.
I'm interested in a set of JIC's myself. Maybe sometime this summer.
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Rob you are something man, i just saw a post where you were saying the JIC were noisy. LOL, cant make up your mind huh?
BTW, they are not noisy at all. If you read my first impressions, they are actually the least noisy of all that i have owned.
BTW, they are not noisy at all. If you read my first impressions, they are actually the least noisy of all that i have owned.
#23
I thought I read on this thread the damn things were noisy. Dude, just goes to show how mis-information can be spread on the internet. I'm one of the damn conduits (and I try not to be)!!!!
Oh well, I hope to get a set sometime soon.
Oh well, I hope to get a set sometime soon.
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