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Old 01-22-2012, 04:42 PM
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I hit the search button on Ebay Coilovers and got different topics but not this one in particular. Has anyone heard of a company called Super High? They had some springs on ebay that they claimed are like the GC Kit. When speaking to them, the springs are 5 5/8" Long. Here is the link to them:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/280811064379...84.m1497.l2649

I think these can hold be a cheap alternative as you save up. What are your thoughts on these? Just a basic ebay coilover or something like a Ground Control kit?
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$100 coilovers, you think thats a good idea? Your better off leaving your car stock and saving up for something like this:
http://flyinmiata.com/index.php?dept...0%20%201990-97
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Basing your opinion of the springs on the description the seller puts on eBay is a recipe for heartbreak. They are eBay coilovers, which means that the sleeves will be decent and the springs will be trash. If you want to do it cheap, order QA1s from Summit to replace the springs that come with the kit.
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I planned on getting a set of QA1 7" springs anyway from reading all of the post of the swaps but I was curious. I checked out the GC Kit on FM. This kit:

http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?...0%20%201990-97
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LOL @ "we are not cheap chinese knockoff"
Flawless advertising
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Lol, yeah. Got a kick out of that one too.
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I will say...as far as the Egay coilover kits go, that is the nicest one I've seen. At least they list the advertised spring rates and they are at least in a useable range. Most of the Egay stuff I have seen doesn't list the spring rates, the rates are the same on all 4 corners and the collars are too long and have to be cut before installing them. But as said before get proper rate and length QA1 springs.

BUT...after reading your other posts it appears you still have stock shocks...and if that is the case save your money and buy shocks first.
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I will say...as far as the Egay coilover kits go, that is the nicest one I've seen. At least they list the advertised spring rates and they are at least in a useable range. Most of the Egay stuff I have seen doesn't list the spring rates, the rates are the same on all 4 corners and the collars are too long and have to be cut before installing them. But as said before get proper rate and length QA1 springs.

BUT...after reading your other posts it appears you still have stock shocks...and if that is the case save your money and buy shocks first.
I have a set of Bilstein HD shocks I just picked up tonight.

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a friend of mine used this on his miata, sleeves are good but he picked up a differnt set of springs.
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These were purchased on eBay, made in Taiwan:
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I know those Hypercoils are good springs. They are used alot on the Supra and Lexus setups
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i bought a set of coils for 35.00 they were from Super High. hes selling you a set and double the price he paid.
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