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Old 09-17-2007, 05:30 PM
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Cayman Gets JIC Cross Coilovers

Just wanted to share this Cayman we recently did with JIC Cross Coilovers. The customers car is one we frequently work on. I have personally used JIC on all my cars in the past and even have a set on my 996. The coilovers are just as sweet for the Cayman offering 16 way adjustable dampening, front camber plates, rear pillowball mounts, adjustable ride height, monotube shocks, an inverted from damper. They basically are the best coilover you will ever ride in hands down. I have personally used Bilstein and JIC and know that for the extra $$$, the features are well worth it.

The install on the Cayman is kind of a PITA because of getting to the rear strut tops. Labor is estimated at 5 hours for the job. The fronts go on really easy with no issues. Generally, we like to set the ride height at a drop of close to 1.25" front and rear. Vivid Racing does not do alignments, but we get the specs as close as possible for the customer to head to the alignment shop. The best alignment would be a full corner balance setup.

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Old 09-21-2007, 02:20 AM
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i have had mine on since the spring. a little lower than yours i think, but both look better than the ralley hieght stock setup, imo.


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