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    Ireland Engineering Coilovers?

    Any info? I've searched and have found nothing pertaining to these.





    NEW ERA AUTO GLASS - SFV SOCAL - 818 974-3673
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    #2
    I cant open the links for some reason.

    www.gutenparts.com
    One stop shopping for NEW, USED and EURO PARTS!

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      #3
      Thats interesting. They work fine for me.

      rear sleeves


      info:
      E30 Rear Coil Over Kit - This is a real coil over that puts the spring on the shock. These threaded sleeves slip over the rear shocks. An inner lip prevents the sleeve from sliding down the shock. There is 3" of adjustment. These are designed to use a 1 7/8" ID spring. Springs are not included. Springs generally run about $50 each. The kit includes 2 sets of threaded sleeves, upper and lower spring perches.
      price:130$ for a pair



      info:
      These are essential for a race car but also very useful for dual purpose cars as well. You can set the ride height wherever you want, and change it in only a few minutes. The threaded sleeves sit on a machined collar (provided) that must be welded to the strut. The lower perch is threaded on it's ID so you can turn it up or down to change ride hieght. The kit is designed for use with 2.5" ID springs. The springs come in 25 lb. increments and various lengths. I suggest a length of either 7" or 8". Kit includes threaded sleeves, lower spring perch, and weld on collar. Does not include springs or upper perch. Note: picture shows adjustable coil overs on one of our cars plus our 15" wheel big brake kit.
      price: 140$ for a pair

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        #4
        Im going to do a write up of my bastard setup when i get it all done. But only once i hve GC on speed dial :p

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          #5
          those look pretty much exactly like cosmo coilovers

          in other words, made in china, buy at your own risk.
          Build thread

          Bimmerlabs

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            #6
            really? now i have to compare. I haven't seen the cosmo coils in a while.

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              #7
              bmup. I want more feedback. Even though the craftsmanship may look a little iffy I feel that IE may be a little more reputable that Cosmo at least.

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                #8
                wait, whats wrong with GC.

                This is the wrong place to save a couple of dollars
                harry/harout

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                  #9
                  If you are trying to do a true rear coilover then you need to reinforce the shock tower otherwise you are going to blow right through it. If their picture to advertise their product looks that shitty (look at the threads) then I wouldn't be too excited about buying that product. Go for GC for the least expensive decent setup.
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                    #10
                    this sounds unsafe... But something that is cheap and could work.

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                      #11
                      Their front looks just any eBay cheapo coil-over conversion set-up.
                      Not to say that eBay cheapo stuff is bad ....but why pay more because IE is selling it now?

                      The rears may not be for everyone, you will lose space for wide tires when running a true coil-over.
                      Also like posted above you should reinforce the strut towers.

                      I'd say in either case just stick with the eBay $75 E36 set-ups.

                      E30 M3 / E30 325is / E34 525iT / E34 535i

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