Redline Hi/Lo Adjustable Absorber

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Redline Hi/Lo Adjustable Absorber

HMS

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Redline Absorber 4 pcs
Redline Spring lowering 4 pcs
Short stroke, gas monotube, 15psi pressure
Adjustable hi/low
Perdana - every 25mm, max 50mm, clip type for all 4
Wira - front screw type adjustable, rear clip type max 50mm every 25mm
New - 6 months warranty
Absorber serviceable

For Perdana 4 cylinder/V6 - RM 1450 Nego
For Wira, Satria, Putra, GTI, Waja - RM 1400 Nego

(in pics Wira spring is APM (not correct), I am giving Redline Spring for the price)
 
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sorry forgot to put, in a rush, amended

pics Wira
 
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how hard is the ride?

is it as hard as regular adjustables...?
 
yeh...how hard would the ride be?

interested...pls pm me your best price for satria

thanks.
 
Monotube strut and absorber is very hard when compare with twin tube abjustable like HWL. It last longer than twin tube. Absorber that is harder, the more stable ur ride is. Cornering, bump, high speed, ur ride will handle a lot better bro.
 
according to the pic how do we adjust the hi-lo?
for wira... it seem not the same kind with other adjustable absorber...
 
Originally posted by HMS@Apr 9 2005, 11:03
Monotube strut and absorber is very hard when compare with twin tube abjustable like HWL. It last longer than twin tube. Absorber that is harder, the more stable ur ride is. Cornering, bump, high speed, ur ride will handle a lot better bro.
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thats true...

im using monotube adjustables...RG...

free bump..
 
amad:
wira
front strut is the interlocking screw type
rear absorber is the fix clip type (every 25mm step max 50mm)

nuke:
RG is full stroke or short stroke? Wats the price in the market?
 
ai kum..ini absober mana mali aaa??
 
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