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    Cross Coilovers - Japan's finest for your Audi A3.

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    We're currently running a LIMITED TIME special offer on JIC Cross Coilovers for YOUR A3's while supplies last! They're currently on order for our October container.

    Vivid Racing is a JIC CROSS stocking master dealer, we can ship directly or drop-ship product to you as needed!


    These coilovers feature 15 way adjustable dampening. Many of the competitions coilovers only have 9 or 10 way adjustable. The single adjustment for rebound and compression offers the ability to fine tune the ride for your street or track use. Depending on your other components such as tires and sway bars, the dampening will allow you to dial in your handling to squat and react as you need to fit your driving style.



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    Next, the JIC coilovers use monotube dampers. A monotube damper is much more rigid and stronger then a standard twin tube that you will find in many cheaper systems. The damper is nitrogen gas filled and setup specifically according to the spring rates and vehicle dynamics. The monotube damper also is very fast reacting to the road surfaces. One of our customers who test drove a Porsche 996TT with JIC Cross coilovers was suprised at the outstanding ride and functionality of the JIC compared to his Moton setup in his Porsche Cup racecar.



    One big advantage of the JIC is that they include front camber plates and rear pillow ball mounts. The front camber plates replace the factory rubber strut tops to offer a very responsive and rigid steering response. In addition for those that do like to track their car or have aggressive suspension setups, the camber plates can allow of up to 3 degrees of negative camber. The rear strut uses pillowball mounts which like the fronts, improve upon the rigidity with the solid monoball setup. All JIC coilovers feature incredible and very easy to adjust on the car ride height. You can usually set the ride height to be close to stock or a drop of around 3 inches. With our car and the 19" IForged wheels with Michelin PS2 tires, we were able to have the car sit nicely on top of the tires for that clean Euro tucked look.




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    Usually one disadvantage of coilovers is the harsh ride. Many times, coilovers even with the dampening set at the softest level will still ride more harsh then the stock suspension. Having driven many different cars on the street and track with JIC coilovers, I expected the same with the Audi A3. To my excitement and suprise, it was not! The car rode very smooth with no bounce or hard hits from the road surface. Even going over some train tracks the coilovers absorbed and performed well. In turns, the car stays much more flat and with the help of the Neuspeed rear sway bar, the car is really dialed.



    Our current website pricing is $2373.99 ...


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    We currently have an order placed for A3 coilovers. Cross will be manufacturing A4 sets as well, but the ETA has yet to be announced. Stay tuned and we'll keep you posted!

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    Re: Cross Coilovers - Japan's finest for your Audi A3.

    PM's replied, thanks folks!

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    Re: Cross Coilovers - Japan's finest for your Audi A3.

    This definitely some serious stuff, drop me a PM if you have any questions.

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    Re: Cross Coilovers - Japan's finest for your Audi A3.

    Reserve stock is filling up! PM for pricing!

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    Re: Cross Coilovers - Japan's finest for your Audi A3.

    Special ends the 31st. GET THESE FOR YOUR A3! You won't regret it.

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    Re: Cross Coilovers - Japan's finest for your Audi A3.

    Special ends the 31st. GET THESE FOR YOUR A3! You won't regret it.

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    Re: Cross Coilovers - Japan's finest for your Audi A3.

    New Coilover special HERE

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