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Post by bennyboy » Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:59 pm

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macky_6 wrote:Gonna save up and do it properly, probably with a set of Meister R's
Very good suspension! I'm lucky enough to have some courtesy of Mr Dino breaking another car :lol:

Set up is pretty stiff I've got the dampers turned up about 2/3rds of the way but if you turn them right down the ride is pretty soft.
Agreed. I have them and I'm really happy with the overall level of adjustment.
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Post by macky_6 » Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:25 pm

I know that a few members on here had them and were very impressed, that is what swayed my decision :D
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Post by eDaniel » Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:16 pm

I won the Tanabes, mate. I have a broken front spring and I was in a bad need for a new front suspension so I put a quite high bid on these.
That said, I will need some time to fully recondition them but afterwards I will share my opinion about the ride quality and stability of this setup.

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Post by macky_6 » Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:55 pm

Nice one! 8-)

When they got to £200 i backed off :lol:

Hope they work out for ya :D
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Post by eDaniel » Mon Jan 07, 2013 8:33 pm

Yeah, I hope so. I put £260 on the second bid and I have to say I'm glad that the price stayed under 200.
Hopefully I will finish the restoration after 2 weeks. I will keep my thread updated. :)

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Post by eDaniel » Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:36 pm

Consider yourself lucky, mate. I received the coilovers in unbelievably bad condition. Let me just point some things:
- one of the helper springs was missing (together with both the upper and the lower flanges)
- one of the main rear springs was broken
- adjusting collars on the rear shocks was stuck to the point where cutting was necessary
- one of the adjusting knobs on the shocks was missing
- front shocks have the dust boots missing and one of the rear boots was torn apart
- the front shocks and springs was painted purple and yellow directly over the rust
- missing C-spanners

I received partial refund and now I'm trying to restore them to an usable condition but it seems this will take a month or two at least.

You can see my photos here:
http://imgur.com/a/mgYkA/all

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Daniel
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Post by wurlycorner » Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:27 pm

:shock:
Just a bit different to as photographed/described!

Was the partial refund the sellers offer, or ebay's settlement?

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Post by eDaniel » Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:41 pm

£50. Not enough, but better than nothing. I won on 5th January and paid the same day. The seller however sent the item on 13 Feb. I got them here in Bulgaria on 27 Feb so it was too late to open a case, because I missed the deadline of 45 days.
Actually I have some progress on this:
- removed the paint from the shocks
- ordered a copy of the main rear springs (main)
- asked Tanabe about the price of the dust boots and the helper springs (they are hard to make because of the rectangular section)
- I'm waiting for a quote about the price of the adjusting collars (custom made, again - either from aluminum or stainless steel)
- ordered a new set of C-spanners (they are missing too)

I'm still wondering what to do about the missing knob but I will decide later.

My idea is the following:
- find/replace the missing/broken parts (in progress)
- remove the paint from the set (I will give the springs for sandblasting)
- remove the rust with bh gel and then finish with wire brush end
- spray with bh electrox
- spray the main paint (black, red and gold orange; all with pearls/metallic)
- spray a layer or two of transparent lacquer as a finish

I think I will be able to finish them in two months, but only the time will tell :) I love my Prelude so nothing can stop me. The shocks seems to be fine and hope they are or I will commit suicide :D :D :D

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Post by cebul » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:35 pm

About dust cover it will be easier to get and mach one of steering rack cover from any other car

https://www.google.com/search?q=steerin ... 7AaPsoCADw
ludes are ment to be driven, not wanking around on a stand like a Civic.

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Post by macky_6 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 9:44 pm

That's crap man :evil:

Good to hear you are making the most of the situation though, hope you don't end up spending a lot to get them functioning 8-)
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