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This is a discussion on JIC know-it-alls *need help* within the TECH Discussion Forum forums, part of the TECH Discussion category; Ok, im PRETTY sure the coilovers i have on my car are JIC's. However they are older gear, so im ...
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JIC know-it-alls *need help*
Ok, im PRETTY sure the coilovers i have on my car are JIC's. However they are older gear, so im wondering if anyone here has any idea of the model, and if indeed they are JIC's and any information u have on them...
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aaah, photos relly dont help, they look like anyothe coilover system. maybe a serial number or something.
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or getting the gunk off the lower bracket of your coilovers would help. with the color of the springs (I can't tell if that's crap or their regular color) that'd help alot more...
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springs are black, threads are gold.
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what about the lower brackets? If you take off the gunk off the lower part of the casing, that will help more than just gold threads.
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