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Thread: Coilovers are here finally

Started 1 year, 4 months ago by NORCAL SS
16 way adjustable compression/rebound. Spring rate is adjustable by itself compared to the height which is the bottom mount so pretty much you set the preload and you can lift and lower as you want without messing with ride also rear springs get pulled and you use the coilover in its place and adjustable like fronts
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Copacetic Kris replied 1 year, 4 months ago
Some interesting stuff here! Ever scince I got rearended it takes speed bumps harder than it used to from when I first got it Was thinking on going to an air bag ride to smooth it out again.

hdflstf replied 1 year, 4 months ago
Another ??? The 16 way adjustment, are the compression and rebound independently adjustable?

NORCAL SS replied 1 year, 4 months ago
No compression/rebound is adjustable by the knob at the same time just like the single qa1s.

NORCAL SS replied 1 year, 3 months ago
2 SSR GUYS HAVE them in and love em along with the SS guys. I have a new batch coming in shortly.

Purple Penelope replied 1 year, 3 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by NORCAL SS 2 SSR GUYS HAVE them in and love em along with the SS guys. I have a new batch coming in shortly. Can the SSR guys who have these installed chime in with their thoughts and comments. P/P Peace

NORCAL SS replied 1 year, 3 months ago
one is 72 other is 55 and not part of this site but driveD which is on here orderd the djm a arms and is on my list for these. Im sure when he gets his on he will chime in. Ill keep everyone here updated. the 60 plus guys that have them on their trailblazer ss love em. no probs and i have a feedback thread and they all say rides better than stock and much better cornering.

Bagger replied 1 year, 3 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by NORCAL SS and here goes the horrible balljoint angle that happens to ssr/tbss when lowering i had a customers allready snap his balljoing Here is a 1 inch drop over stock look at the balljoint angle here after djm a arm install you can talk to LEFT COAST 32 on here he can back ...

REBEL replied 1 year, 3 months ago
Bagger looks like 498 people have read this thread. I know I read it months ago.

Bagger replied 1 year, 3 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by REBEL Bagger looks like 498 people have read this thread. I know I read it months ago. What did you read "months" ago....it looks like this thread started last month. The main reason I made the comment was because at a So Cal tech session I attended a couple years ago, quite a...

NORCAL SS replied 1 year, 3 months ago
has anyone actually looked at the balljoint angle when lowered like I do at the tech session? Anyone lowered here please post up pics of their upper balljoint angle id like to see what it look like when lowered because on the ssrs the balljoint angle sits the same as the pics i posted. I dont think anyone has actaully looked at the balljoint angle on the trucks when you lowered them ...

 

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NORCAL SS
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user's latest post:
Coilovers are here finally -...
Published (2009-11-29 21:25:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by nelson.jones07 Hey dude provide me some information about this and where they are available. What info would you like. The kw coilovers are a great upgrade to the SSR truck. handles great and full lifetime warraty. in in cali.
Bagger
4
user's latest post:
Coilovers are here finally -...
Published (2008-09-03 19:54:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by NORCAL SS guys i know im not a ssr owner etc but worked on more than my fair share. I know some think im some no body but in all seirousness i just want you guys to be safe. on the lowered trucks just look at your balljoint angle to see if its as bad as the one pic i posted and ill let you guys make a decision from then on out. Ill shut up now. I appreciate your input. Lowering was the next thing I was thinking of...
Doug Allen
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Coilovers are here finally
Published (2008-09-02 21:51:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Bagger What did you read "months" ago....it looks like this thread started last month. The main reason I made the comment was because at a So Cal tech session I attended a couple years ago, quite a few had their front ends lowered 1" and rear end dropped as well. I don't recall anyone discussing the subsequent problem with the balljoint angle. I wonder how many would have done the...
rockland
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Coilovers are here finally -...
Published (2009-11-14 14:29:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by NORCAL SS ive sold many kbee/belltech coilovers to ssr guys no probs. the kbee adjusts from the bottom mounts the belltechs adjust from the spring mount. In rear shocks are shorter inturn preventing the springs from popping out and still have more than enough travel. There is no spindles avil i talked about 2 years ago with belltech and for how much products sell in our category they said its not worht it Do you...
Mike in AZ
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Coilovers are here finally -...
Published (2008-09-02 22:02:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by NORCAL SS guys i know im not a ssr owner etc but worked on more than my fair share. I know some think im some no body but in all seirousness i just want you guys to be safe. on the lowered trucks just look at your balljoint angle to see if its as bad as the one pic i posted and ill let you guys make a decision from then on out. Ill shut up now. I'm gonna pursue this a little...... If Tony is right, there are a...
2005SSR6Speed
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Coilovers are here finally -...
Published (2008-09-03 07:49:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Mike in AZ I'm gonna pursue this a little...... If Tony is right, there are a lot of us that should be changing some hardware. I think it's time well spent. I'll post more in a month or two when I have something more to say. Thanks, Tony, for looking out for the cousins..... Mike The DJM Control Arms and K-Bee Coil-Overs are a very nice setup that can be dialed in to any height from raised to lowered...
whatfor90
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Coilovers are here finally -...
Published (2009-11-14 17:32:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Mike in AZ I'm gonna pursue this a little...... If Tony is right, there are a lot of us that should be changing some hardware. I think it's time well spent. I'll post more in a month or two when I have something more to say. Thanks, Tony, for looking out for the cousins..... Mike Mike, is there any news on this upgrade?
nelson.jones07
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user's latest post:
Coilovers are here finally -...
Published (2009-11-29 04:21:00)
Hey dude provide me some information about this and where they are available.
Copacetic Kris
1
user's latest post:
Coilovers are here finally
Published (2008-08-02 08:14:00)
Some interesting stuff here! Ever scince I got rearended it takes speed bumps harder than it used to from when I first got it Was thinking on going to an air bag ride to smooth it out again.
hdflstf
1
user's latest post:
Coilovers are here finally
Published (2008-08-02 22:13:00)
Another ??? The 16 way adjustment, are the compression and rebound independently adjustable?

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