Hayame Full Coilovers (for 7th Gen).

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Features

3 lock nuts:
The three lock nuts control two things. The first one controls spring preload. In other words you have the ability to stiffen the spring to your desire. The second one is moved to the top under the first so that it ensures the first one doesn't move. The third adjusts the ride height which locks at the bottom of the thread. Once installed, to adjust the ride height, raise the nut and spin the spring around. The true benefit of this is when adjusting the ride height, no matter how low you would like to go, you do not compromise the travel in the shock so the ride does not get worse. Instead you would be extending the length of the strut so that it rides as well as it does with a 1.5 drop if you wanted to go 3.5 inches.

Spring isolator:
Aftermarket coil springs that sit on top of perches tend to squeak against the perch it sits on when the spring compresses. The spring isolator is to prevent the noise some coilover kits bring.

Top mount:
That's right - no need for replacing it. When you receive the Hayames, it's already installed. The Hayames don't require any extra parts at all. You simply put them in as a direct bolt on and ride.

Adjustable front camber:
The bolt on top of the top mount has a wider hole which allows the ease of camber adjustment without the need of a front camber kit. Hayame's do NOT come with camber plates.

Tokico shocks?:
Plain and simple, the shocks are made by Tokico. There is no damper adjustability for the Hayame coilovers.

How low can you go?:
Height adjustability ranges from 0-4 inches.

Spring rates:
The spring rates rival that of the B&G full coilovers, Tein SS/Basic and KW 2.

Hayame-
Front: 335
Rear: 447

That's all folks.
 

nightkids1

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nice!!!!
i was thinking of getting them, but i want ajustable shocks.
 




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