[FINALIZED] Phoenix power coilovers

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Phoenix power coilovers

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As per title, they do leak and have some corrosion at the tops on the fronts.
They do work but would probably benefit from a refurb. Removed as were too hard for me, but keep the car flat and low. Pretty rare I think. £100 collected

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indeed they are very rare mate, i bought some of these from japan ages ago and i have never seen another set for sale until now.
unfortunately they cant be re built as far as im aware mine were knackered aswell so i took them to a bloke who refurbishes tein coilovers, he couldnt even get into them and said that they are sealed units as he had tried to open them up and couldnt.
i was abit gutted to say the least and ended up chucking them in the bin.
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Re: [FINALIZED] Phoenix power coilovers

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I appreciate your help with my sale! Cheers :thumleft:
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The people who rebuild Tein stuff seem to be more interested in flogging you a new set of coilovers anyway. I'm sure somewhere like GAZ or any place that rebuilds motorsport dampers could sort em if they needed rebuilding.
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Long shot but aurok rebuild ohlins. Perhaps they may offer a solution.
Would be great if these could be rebuilt. Decent drop links too
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Notice you're also in Midlands - I'm In Northampton.

If you're anywhere near I had some old school JIC Suspension Magic coilovers rebuilt by Ian of IG Racing in Wellingborough. He sent them off to Gaz Suspension but it seemed at the time that you need to go through somebody like him as they're not really interested in helping members of the public!
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ads wrote:Long shot but aurok rebuild ohlins. Perhaps they may offer a solution.
Would be great if these could be rebuilt. Decent drop links too


PP coilovers are rebranded Japanese market Ohlins so this may be worth looking into :thumleft:
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Re: [FINALIZED] Phoenix power coilovers

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Could do with the room, any takers?
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Are these adjustable for damping ?
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tottacrolla wrote:Are these adjustable for damping ?



I assume you mean making the ride softer or harder? If so then yes.
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Pm'd
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Still for sale
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Whereabouts are you? If you're nearish I'll come and take them off your hands for £50 :thumleft:
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Rob have we met ? was it you I gave those alcantara door cards away to?

Are you absolutely sure these coilovers can't be rebuilt? its just I like the idea of more PP parts on my car ..
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ads wrote:Rob have we met ? was it you I gave those alcantara door cards away to?

Are you absolutely sure these coilovers can't be rebuilt? its just I like the idea of more PP parts on my car ..


Hi mate, yes it was me :thumleft:
I've been told that they can be rebuilt, as said, they work fine but leak and knock a bit, keep the car FLAT.

Rob
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robbie_742003 wrote:
ads wrote:Rob have we met ? was it you I gave those alcantara door cards away to?

Are you absolutely sure these coilovers can't be rebuilt? its just I like the idea of more PP parts on my car ..


Hi mate, yes it was me :thumleft:
I've been told that they can be rebuilt, as said, they work fine but leak and knock a bit, keep the car FLAT.
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Rob


ok mate :) will have deep think about this . depends on what direction i take with my car
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