| that I received not too long ago from the group buy. In fact I could almost say that they are the same but different color. Can someone maybe from SPL, Powertrix or maybe even someone that has had both sets tell me about some of the differences?? Besides the price of course. Here is the SPL's description The SPL coilover kit is designed for semi-street semi-track use. Manufactured to specifications by KTS Japan, our coilovers feature:
15 levels of dampening adjustment High pressure mono-tube internals for best track performance Plated steel shock body for durability. Aluminum pillow ball upper mounts. Spring rates are 8kg/mm front and 6kg/mm rear Independent adjustments for shock length and spring pre-load to provide height adjustment while maximizing stroke ----------------------------------------------------------- Powertrix Sport Street Coilovers
The (SS) Super Street Coilovers is the only entry level coilover network designed and offered specifically for the Z32 on the market that offers a ****15 way dampening adjustable strut****, with the ability to *****adjust ride height independently***** of the spring load settings through its threaded lower shock body. (These key features are common with all 4 lines of POWERTRIX Coilovers). It is the perfect combination of aggressive street and light duty weekend racer and offers the best of both ride comfort and performance orientation. Spring rates: *****Front 8kg/mm, Rear 6Kg/mm**** 15 way dampening adjustable strut adjust ride height independently Front 8kg/mm, Rear 6Kg/mm ------------------------------------------------------------ I haven't researched this a lot but just by looking at both web sites the only difference I see right away is ***High pressure mono-tube internals for best track performance Plated steel shock body for durability.*** Are SPL's made from better Material??? Noticed I compared SPL's semi-street semi-track use coilovers to Powertrix Sport Street Coilovers which i would say would be most comparable to SPL's.
And no, I am not trying to start a war....
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