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Old 10-08-2002, 03:01 AM
Jims 86LXI HB Jims 86LXI HB is offline
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aim/chassistech low boyz full bodied coilovers $600 why not?

http://www.aimind.com/Product_Releas...t_lowboyz.html

Is anyone using them here? What do you think of AIM industries? Why wouldn't these be a good idea, especially since you can't get any other full bodied coilover for the 3rd gen accord.

When I called the company they did not know the spring rates they use on them.

If you know about someone else experience with them or a aim product please do tell me about it.
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Old 10-09-2002, 06:11 PM
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they don't know the spring rate since they dont know crap...aim sucks. also, if you look carefully at those low-boyz.. notice that when they are completely lowered, the spring sits what looks like a good 1-2 inches below the point of your strut bottoming out, hence, do you really want to ride on bottemed out struts? not to mention, even when they are bottomed out, there will still be a possible 2 inches of loose spring play., just tale my advice, dont oder from aim, which is chassi-tech, springs.com, coilovers.com, etc...not to mention, arizona is a "no-fault" state, where something could go wrong with the product, and they don't have to do anything about it, or atleast, from my understanding its along those lines...
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Old 10-16-2002, 04:26 AM
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thank you for your reply, don't worry I'm not going to order them.
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