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hey mate im not sure although i am keen on the ISC coilovers.......have a fair rep for track stuff in NZ and looks heaps tuff.....lots of adjustable etc.....and price is great.....im waiting for my stock shocks to go then ill look into things more....any feedback or info you get would be great to share.....cheers mate....i got afew emails from the ISC guy although are saved on work server and not there for 2 weeks :)

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well im not sure on which shocks to go. i really would like to have the versatility of being able to adjust damper and height.

ive heard super wagons are pretty good too.

IN a HPI mag im pretty sure i saw the ISC set up for like 1500$

32 damper adjust

base hieght adjust

and bound adjust (what does this mean)

also they offer your your spring rate at no extra cost.

and a few extra bits and peices

Posted

When i was researching coilovers, i heard that they were basically the same as each other. ISC, D2, K-Sport etc, hence the same look, features etc etc. Now, im not sure how true the statement was, but i was also told that they come from the same factory (in Thailand i think) and are then painted different colours and slapped with different stickers.

Like i said, im not sure how true it is, its all that i was told.

Happy hunting!


Posted

all i know is that the ISC are alot cheaper than cusco zero 2 and ive heard have the same adjustablitiy and features + more

just what ive heard

Posted

yeh they all look the same, D2, G4, K - sport are all rebranded items which are the same. ISC i dont know about.

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ISC arent the same as The Taiwanese listed above.

care to elaborate?

Posted

from a reliable source...

I know all the factories in Asia that make D2, BC, K-sport, etc etc.

ISC is totally seperate from them all made in a totally diff factory with different quality standards.

I could easily do a group buy on D2s, or BCs, or K-sport and price would be MUCH MUCH better, i'm talking like $1000NZD retail!! as they are so cheap to buy from these factories, they are made very cheaply.

regards

Andy.

Posted

any news if they are any good from your source?

i might look into them.

and i gotta check if i can install coilovers/suspension without voiding my warranty

Posted

the source of the quote above won the most recent NZ Superlap challenge running ISC coilovers in his AE92 GTZ...

http://www.performancecar.co.nz/news/8622/...ont-wheel-drive

http://www.twincam.info/index.php?showtopi...0&start=330

I like the build of the ISC's, the lower sections are steel, not alloy like the garbage coilovers out there. Cambertops etc are nice and solid too. Good value for money.

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