GlacierA good many of us run Ground Controls. They are established in racing and I trust them. This looks like the same concept, but if it is the same, why not go with the more established firm?
Brice -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of vwgtiron Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 1:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: ractive coilovers Has anyone put these on their car anyone know how good they are ? Specifications are tensile strength of 1660 to 1810N/sq mm the strut bushing is made of forged aluminum get two wrenches and o rings set screws says vw may require modification see it at http://www.aieonline.com/66/cat66.htm?382 let me know if anyone has tried these or know anyone that does how about the ground control setup anyone tried that thanks ron num. The set of four coil comes complete with "O" rings to accommodate all types of shocks, two customer wrenches, and set screws. VW clovers may require modification or replacement of shocks. The ride is adjustable up to a maximum of 2" or down to a maximum of 4". The coil springs have tensile strength of 1660 to 1810N/sq. mm. The strut bushing is comprised of CNN machine forged aluminum. The set of four coil comes complete with "O" rings to accommodate all types of shocks, two customer wrenches, and set screws. VW clovers may require modification or replacement of shocks.
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