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Never heard of this brand, searched and couldn't find much in the way of reviews.. MRSP is 1475 found a vendor on NASIOC offering them for 940 shipped

 

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?p=20685516

http://www.d2racing.com/content/products/RS_coilovers

http://www.d2racingsport.com/shock.htm

 

The RS coilover system is a 36 way dampner and rebound adjustable monotube full coilover system. The setup has seperate height and preload adjustments allowing for optimal adjustment and allowing full strut travel at all times along with pillowball upper mounts or top mounts*. Mounts are constructed of 6061 powder coated aluminum. Threads are teflon coated to prevent rust. Rebuildable and serviceable in the US.
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No. That D2 is a sponsor (Vodafone D2), and they don't even make parts for cars.

 

This D2 ripped off Vodafone D2's logo. It's a Chinese company. Perhaps this blog post might shed some light: http://datruthcometh.blogspot.com/2007/05/chinese-are-bad-for-your-health.html

 

I apologize if that blog post offends anyone, but he explains it best.

-ben
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i heard of them back in my honda days. The company supposedly is owned by one of the skunk2 racing (honda parts) and he outsourced all the work to china. I know of a few instances where the front shocks broke right off the strut forks on hondas.
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No. That D2 is a sponsor (Vodafone D2), and they don't even make parts for cars.

 

This D2 ripped off Vodafone D2's logo. It's a Chinese company. Perhaps this blog post might shed some light: http://datruthcometh.blogspot.com/2007/05/chinese-are-bad-for-your-health.html

 

I apologize if that blog post offends anyone, but he explains it best.

 

******' awesome!:lol:

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  • 5 weeks later...

They were all the rage a couple of years ago in the 240sx scene, till they broke, blew, popped, you name it, it happened. Not to everyone and i guess they make a better product now, but after watching it happen first hand on different forums i wont be rocking these on my legacy.

 

PS when 240 owners are telling you they are too stiff, you know they are not butt happy on the street, take it for what you will.

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