Source for JIC Magic Coilovers

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Well, I went from too low to too high. After removing my eibachs and installing the OEM springs, I now hate the way my car looks as far as wheel gap goes.

My solution, as others have done, I am going with the adjustable suspension. Since I don't have intentions on tracking this car, I wanted something that maintained some semblance of the original ride.

After reading and talking to others, I have decided on the JIC Magics.

My question to you all is this:

1. Do any of you know a good reputable dealer that sells these coilovers. I figure I'll need to order them, and would like to go with a personal recommedation if possible to avoid being ripped off or other untoward hassles.


Thanks kindly guys,

Dan
 
hi Dan --

We offer the JIC FLT-A2 suspension for the NSX.

Please give us a call.

Regards,
-- Chris

docdan said:
Well, I went from too low to too high. After removing my eibachs and installing the OEM springs, I now hate the way my car looks as far as wheel gap goes.

My solution, as others have done, I am going with the adjustable suspension. Since I don't have intentions on tracking this car, I wanted something that maintained some semblance of the original ride.

After reading and talking to others, I have decided on the JIC Magics.

My question to you all is this:

1. Do any of you know a good reputable dealer that sells these coilovers. I figure I'll need to order them, and would like to go with a personal recommedation if possible to avoid being ripped off or other untoward hassles.


Thanks kindly guys,

Dan
 
I don't know if the JIC's for the NSX are any better, but a lot of Civic and Integra owners are very displeased with them. The rates are not as advertised, the damping curves don't match between shocks, and they have a nasty habit of leaking and are not rebuildable.

IMO, you have to have a damn good reason to go with something other than Konis and GC's.
 
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