Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
Spot on project.r
It is my first big mechanical purchase for this car. Don't want to make a bad decision
So hopefully you guys can forgive my nancyness with all the questions.
It is my first big mechanical purchase for this car. Don't want to make a bad decision
So hopefully you guys can forgive my nancyness with all the questions.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
you are forgiven nancy.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
cant say much about BC other than ridden in others cars seems the same
iv had YSR for years now seem to be hold up well
YSR issues on NB8B
iv had YSR for years now seem to be hold up well
YSR issues on NB8B
- earlier shocks there was a clearance issue on front controller arm *SOLVED*
- ignore instructions and turn preload up on rears atleast 10mm to keep of the stops
Can you remember your first drive?
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
Coil overs are in, I got the yellowspeed v2's.
Just a heads up to anybody looking to get them.
Fitment is easy, no issues with that other then with the v2's, the rear shock protrudes the boot. Meaning your space saver does not fit in the factory position. You can still get it down, just mount it through a wheel hole.
Just a heads up to anybody looking to get them.
Fitment is easy, no issues with that other then with the v2's, the rear shock protrudes the boot. Meaning your space saver does not fit in the factory position. You can still get it down, just mount it through a wheel hole.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
booki89 wrote:Coil overs are in, I got the yellowspeed v2's.
Just a heads up to anybody looking to get them.
Fitment is easy, no issues with that other then with the v2's, the rear shock protrudes the boot. Meaning your space saver does not fit in the factory position. You can still get it down, just mount it through a wheel hole.
If you pull the adjuster knob out of the shock, it should still fit... Shouldn't it?
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
BecauseRacecar wrote:Im the same, i have just installed them on my nc2, and would like to go lower, where did you buy your helper springs? As im worried about springs being loose.
Like you I have just installed the YSRs on my NC2. Set up with a two finger gap all round: with the lower adjustable brackets there is plenty of room to go lower front and back and slam the car if you wish.
The handbook advises against adjusting preload.
Did you get the v1 or v2?
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
BUMPY SHYTE Brisbane Roads....
What settings (# of clicks) are people using for NA's and Street....?
What settings (# of clicks) are people using for NA's and Street....?
'92 NA6 Hardtop with demister... no air or P/S, Chaparral 15's, YSR
'14 Merc A250 Sport
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'14 Merc A250 Sport
I'm an alien, I'm a legal alien
I'm a Melburnian in Brisbane
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Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
The bin.
Maybe it's the coil over not the road that is the issue ;)
Maybe it's the coil over not the road that is the issue ;)
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sailaholic wrote:The bin.
Maybe it's the coil over not the road that is the issue ;)
This is about right.
The American wrote:hella sic stance flushing pard harker yolo something something.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
sailaholic wrote:The bin.
Maybe it's the coil over not the road that is the issue ;)
For the most part they're OK, if i was driving it everyday i would be needing a chiropractor permanently at home and work but it only gets dríven once a week so it's not too much of an issue. Kidneys have held up well too.
If all roads were nice and flat, they'd be awesome.
'92 NA6 Hardtop with demister... no air or P/S, Chaparral 15's, YSR
'14 Merc A250 Sport
I'm an alien, I'm a legal alien
I'm a Melburnian in Brisbane
'14 Merc A250 Sport
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I'm a Melburnian in Brisbane
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
coilovers are bumpy. deal with it.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
Mine aren't.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
neither are mine. but then i've been running coilovers on my dailys since 2005. so what some class as bumpy, i dont.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
Daily Drive my NA with Yellow Speeds.
My settings are from full soft turning outwards.
Fronts: 16
Rears: 14
Initially had them at F10 and R8.
Guess its a little rough, but Ive gotten used it and see it as the norm now
My settings are from full soft turning outwards.
Fronts: 16
Rears: 14
Initially had them at F10 and R8.
Guess its a little rough, but Ive gotten used it and see it as the norm now
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