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Ive got almost 10k now on mine (on an R53) and they are as good as the day I put them on. They have a nice 2 year warranty as well, so if you do blow one out, give them a call and get a new set.
I've done 5k on them in just the past month now and they're still riding just the same as the day I bought them Originally Posted by not-so-rednwhitecooper
They will probably get really bouncy after 5k miles of railing potholes with 3/4" of travel.Ive got almost 10k now on mine (on an R53) and they are as good as the day I put them on. They have a nice 2 year warranty as well, so if you do blow one out, give them a call and get a new set.
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Well here it is... I Put them on my car at 900 miles and I'm rolling to about 13k, 5 auto-x days and a road rally plus one 2600 mile trip down south and 7 runs thru the Tail of the Dragon on my way back up north and my verdict is:
There OK...
Pretty stiff, not bouncy at all yet , But enough to get annoying sometimes espically living around a urban area...But Being decently low its my own fault i know
I had FK Silverlines on my 03 VW GTI on the last threads and I Still think it rode better.. but that might be due to the heavier car or longer wheel base..
So far for what I paid for them and there excellent service( Including them replacing my endlinks when the rubber boot failed)
So all in all you get what you pay, there not the $1600 set I used to own but there not bad!
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There OK...
Pretty stiff, not bouncy at all yet , But enough to get annoying sometimes espically living around a urban area...But Being decently low its my own fault i know
I had FK Silverlines on my 03 VW GTI on the last threads and I Still think it rode better.. but that might be due to the heavier car or longer wheel base..
So far for what I paid for them and there excellent service( Including them replacing my endlinks when the rubber boot failed)
So all in all you get what you pay, there not the $1600 set I used to own but there not bad!
Here's some pics


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They have them up for 20% off again and I am wondering about getting some. Anyone put them on themselves?
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coilovers are really easy to install. You shouldn't have any issues really. Have a crack! I'm sure there's a DIY somewhere around here.
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https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...2-17-08-a.html
Stratmosphere, I think you should bring this back... Originally Posted by Stratmosphere
These are on a one day only special for $454! 1.866.533.1777.https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...2-17-08-a.html
MLK freedom from wheelgap weekend sale???
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M7 has installation instructions on their website that I'm sure can cross over to the VMAXX pretty well. It even has all the torque specs on itOriginally Posted by etalj
coilovers are really easy to install. You shouldn't have any issues really. Have a crack! I'm sure there's a DIY somewhere around here.
We've installed these and sometimes you'll need a set of front wheel spacers to get the tire to clear the springs. Just make sure you figure that when you think of the cost. Also don't forget some adjustable rear control arms to adjust the rear camber.
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Cool! I know I'll be using that for the torque specs at least...Originally Posted by countryboyshane
M7 has installation instructions on their website that I'm sure can cross over to the VMAXX pretty well. It even has all the torque specs on itNeutral
I have had these fitted for about 2500 miles, ride is a little 'bouncy' but the look is great. The problem I am having is drivetrain vibration which gets noticeably worse when braking. I had the dealer check brakes etc but they say the 5mm H&R spacers are causing the vibration. I need the spacers with my stock JCW wheels because of tire deflection under hard cornering causes the tires to contact the adjustment collars on these coilovers. Has anybody else here had vibration issues with these coilovers and wheel spacers? I am bemused and a little frustrated because my Mini looks great but drives like crap!!
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The dealer's an idiot. That drivetrain vibration is a common cause of lowering the MINIs. It's the CV joints. There are multiple threads and many people who have the same issue. Just try raise the height up a bit Originally Posted by britboyinindy
I have had these fitted for about 2500 miles, ride is a little 'bouncy' but the look is great. The problem I am having is drivetrain vibration which gets noticeably worse when braking. I had the dealer check brakes etc but they say the 5mm H&R spacers are causing the vibration. I need the spacers with my stock JCW wheels because of tire deflection under hard cornering causes the tires to contact the adjustment collars on these coilovers. Has anybody else here had vibration issues with these coilovers and wheel spacers? I am bemused and a little frustrated because my Mini looks great but drives like crap!!
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Any updates on finding the vibration. What tire size are you using and about how many inches did you lower the car in front and back? Could you give us a "fingers of gap" count for the front and rear too?Originally Posted by britboyinindy
I have had these fitted for about 2500 miles, ride is a little 'bouncy' but the look is great. The problem I am having is drivetrain vibration which gets noticeably worse when braking. I had the dealer check brakes etc but they say the 5mm H&R spacers are causing the vibration. I need the spacers with my stock JCW wheels because of tire deflection under hard cornering causes the tires to contact the adjustment collars on these coilovers. Has anybody else here had vibration issues with these coilovers and wheel spacers? I am bemused and a little frustrated because my Mini looks great but drives like crap!!
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I was running real low with the wheels in the arches but I raised it up so there is around one finger clearance under the arches. The dealer say they ran the car without spacers on a short test drive and the vibe went away?? I am going to try and repeat their test. The dealer says the spacers are not centering the wheel correctly- my response -********, The wheel bolts are 'coned' on the back side to centre the wheel when tightening.
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Did try to do the test yourself? There could be a slight chance the spacers aren't properly balanced, but that shouldn't produce a vibration like you're describing. I'd really like to hear what this sound is like on your car.Originally Posted by britboyinindy
I was running real low with the wheels in the arches but I raised it up so there is around one finger clearance under the arches. The dealer say they ran the car without spacers on a short test drive and the vibe went away?? I am going to try and repeat their test. The dealer says the spacers are not centering the wheel correctly- my response -********, The wheel bolts are 'coned' on the back side to centre the wheel when tightening.
Ahh..... the debacles of the "crazy tuck" MINI.
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I haven't tun my own test yet, been in Las Vegas enjouing myself a little too much. Hopefully if it isn't snowing I will get a chance this week and report back.
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im choosing between TSW's, VmAxx, and thats about it lemme know por favor
im choosing between TSW's, VmAxx, and thats about it lemme know por favor
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Originally Posted by britboyinindy
I haven't tun my own test yet, been in Las Vegas enjouing myself a little too much. Hopefully if it isn't snowing I will get a chance this week and report back.
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I've had my V-maxx for about 3 months and I'm really happy with them. The ride is stiff, but I'm used to lowered aircooled VW's, so to me it rides like a Cadillac
I needed 5mm spacers to clear the front.


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Anyone else care to chime in regarding experiences with "clunking" noises caused by improper seating? Had a set of coilovers on a Miata that had that problem and it about drove me nuts until I replaced the stock upper mounts with aftermarket pillowball units.
I don't plan on going super-low, just want to dispense with some of the wheel gap. Wouldn't mind a slightly-sportier-than-stock ride and performance, but noise is a deal-breaker. I don't think I could handle the combination of clunking and listening to my wife complaining about same.
I don't plan on going super-low, just want to dispense with some of the wheel gap. Wouldn't mind a slightly-sportier-than-stock ride and performance, but noise is a deal-breaker. I don't think I could handle the combination of clunking and listening to my wife complaining about same.
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just got mine on about an hour ago.... ive got a pretty pronounced 'clunk' in the rear... When they are as low as ive got them there isnt much initial spring compression so i figure the springs might shift around, as the sound mainly comes when the suspension 'drops' after a bump....
i may raise the rear a tad and see if the added compression helps matters.
other than that the ebrake lines are less than 1/4" from the arms and might hit, but that would be on the compression stroke, not the recoil...
Car looks sick and drives well, but sucks I got all the noise, like others.
i may raise the rear a tad and see if the added compression helps matters.
other than that the ebrake lines are less than 1/4" from the arms and might hit, but that would be on the compression stroke, not the recoil...
Car looks sick and drives well, but sucks I got all the noise, like others.
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40K mile report: I think it rides better now! The clunking is gone, unless I hit a big uneven section of pavement on the freeway. I have zero complaints and would buy them again.
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did the clunking resolve itself then???
i could see either the struts wearing in and not rebounding as fast, or the spring kind of seating itself somwhere...
i could see either the struts wearing in and not rebounding as fast, or the spring kind of seating itself somwhere...
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im choosing between TSW's, VmAxx, and thats about it lemme know por favor
I don't see how TSW tuned KW coilovers are even an equal comparison to VMAXX. TSW KWs are all about performance whereas VMAXX are more about looks.Originally Posted by blackedout
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