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F/S: JIC FLTA-1 Coilovers CHEAP
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F/S: JIC FLTA-1 Coilovers CHEAP
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Hey all,
I have a set of JIC FLTA-1's that I had on my Evo for only 5,000 miles (the car is now sold). One of the front coilovers has a slightly bent threaded adjustment sleeve, so it needs to be replaced. The shock piston is FINE, it's just the aluminum sleeve around it. JIC rebuilds these for $250, and I am asking $200 obo + shipping for the set as is. The other coilovers are in great condition and work fine. So, for about $450-500 you can have a great set of coilovers!
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Here are some pics, any questions please PM me.
Hey all,
I have a set of JIC FLTA-1's that I had on my Evo for only 5,000 miles (the car is now sold). One of the front coilovers has a slightly bent threaded adjustment sleeve, so it needs to be replaced. The shock piston is FINE, it's just the aluminum sleeve around it. JIC rebuilds these for $250, and I am asking $200 obo + shipping for the set as is. The other coilovers are in great condition and work fine. So, for about $450-500 you can have a great set of coilovers!
*Local Pickup Preferred*
Here are some pics, any questions please PM me.
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Thanks for the interest guys, I would prefer not to ship... It's going to cost you a pretty penny to get these things across the country.
However, the bent coilover is not visibly bent, this is how I know the piston is OK. It's simply the adjustment sleeve. In the last picture, it's the coilover towards the top of the picture that has the bend. The actual bend is within the bottom mount that attaches to the control arm, not in the middle of the threaded portion.
However, the bent coilover is not visibly bent, this is how I know the piston is OK. It's simply the adjustment sleeve. In the last picture, it's the coilover towards the top of the picture that has the bend. The actual bend is within the bottom mount that attaches to the control arm, not in the middle of the threaded portion.