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FS: JIC Magic ZMS-S Coilovers 99-04 Porsche 911 996 C2

 
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Old 06-20-2017, 03:51 PM
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Default FS: JIC Magic ZMS-S Coilovers 99-04 Porsche 911 996 C2

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Are you sure about those spring rates? That seems a little high.
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These are the rates I discussed with JIC based on my type of driving. From what I understand they are slightly softer than a typical PSS10 setup which is known to be around 8 kg/mm front and 11 kg/mm rear.
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So these are no good for just spirited street driving even with all the adjustments available?
Seems like they are vastly superior in every way to a stock spring/shock set up.
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They're great for the street with all the adjustments and perfect for any track driving also. Just more than I need for what I use my car for at the moment.
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Those aren't high spring rates.
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Originally Posted by trendy996
Those aren't high spring rates.
Not used to seeing kg and didn't take mm into account. I was way off even on my misunderstanding though. Looks like it's 335#F and 500#R which is a nice street/track setup.
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PM's replied.
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Price updated. PM's replied.
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Revised price. Please PM for additional details, thanks.
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Ad updated and PM's replied!
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I noticed they dont have a bracket to secure the brake lines to the front coilover body liek the oem struts do. What did you do for this?
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They do come with front brackets for the brake lines, sorry for not including it in the pictures. The brackets are secured by bolts threaded into the damper body.
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Price updated and IM's replied. Taking offers, thanks.
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Updated price, and PM's replied. Thanks!
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