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  • #16
    Originally posted by HKSpeed View Post
    what is this cup kit suspension? is it a small airbag that sits on top of a traditional coilover? so it allows you to go super low like an air/hydro setup, but with the safety and stiffness of a coilover?

    clean Q btw.
    thank you

    the cup kit is a little aluminum canister with a rubber bellows (or seals -- i haven't actually seen one taken apart before). when deflated, the canister becomes solid, so at drive height, with the exception of a bit of weight, there isn't any detriment to performance. so you can have your cake AND eat it too -- essentially, you can drive super low and stiff, while having the ability to raise the car too when you come to a speed bump or whatever.

    anyway, thinking of getting that setup, but it's expensive as hell (bold world's catalog lists the add-on cup kit setup for 449,400 yen, which at current exchange rates is about $4600 us, compared to like $2k for a UAS setup), so i've been saving my pennies. haha.

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    • #17
      sick q

      gotta love the VIP rides
      Chris-

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      • #18
        bringing this thread back from the dead -- i lowered the car some more over the weekend. haha.

        the bottom shock adjustment on the rear is maxed out. crap. so i think i have to play with spring droop or something to get the rear lower, unless i'm doing something wrong. the rear's now about 1.5" lower than it was.

        the front is maxed out because the damn original spring is so long, so i didn't touch that. i'm saving some cash for a pair of swifts.





        sigh. what should i do about the rear? hahaha

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        • #19
          looks great man! fitment is on point. Swift springs with custom spring rates are the business!

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          • #20
            Looking sweet!
            Live,Breathe,Build,Believe,BMW!

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            • #21
              Love Q's done right. But man those wheels need some help.
              SeenItcrew.com

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Joe Flacco View Post
                Love Q's done right. But man those wheels need some help.
                i know. crap. but 150/wheel is a little bit too much for me right now -__-;;

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                • #23
                  Those are an easy DIY. Take em apart, soak the bolts in Coca Cola overnight, then wirebrush them clean. Pick up a gallon of aircraft paint stripper for the centers to strip the old clear coat off and then polish the faces and lips up.
                  -Darrick

                  Frankenbike Build Thread
                  Another Frankenbike Build

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                  • #24
                    I <3 Y33s.

                    2004 350Z Twin Turbo

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                    • #25
                      wait...thats not whale jizz!?!?

                      j/k lol

                      those wheels look kinda small on that car...and the tires look a little meaty

                      but the stance looks real good man! keep it up!

                      Originally posted by FluidMotorUnion
                      Things made of metal can be remade, but flesh and bone cannot be replicated. Not even by Rota.
                      Originally posted by Kielan
                      VW kids go to Hondas, Honda kids go to BMW, BMW kids stick with BMW because they are the best.
                      ///stanceworks\\\

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