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 WTS : Stiff Rings, Want a better Ride after installin bars?

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TSThunderGod_Cid
post Jan 4 2012, 05:37 PM, updated 10y ago

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[quote=ThunderGod_Cid,Nov 8 2010, 05:18 AM]
SELLER INTRODUCTION


I'm just a regular guy. Being a preventive maintenance guy, I am very selective in additives, engine oil, engine cleaners, and selected performance parts, I am here in this forum equipped with carefully selected and personally tested products to make your car run more efficient, better, smoother and quieter. Let me give your car a magical touch and be rest assured that you will not be unsatisfied, leaving our meetup with your car with a pleasant feeling biggrin.gif

Trust me.. stay with me throughout the lifetime of your brand new car, it will NEVER, EVER give you problems on your engine. Your car's fuel consumption will not go up, your engine will always be clean. I will also teach you how to keep your engine in tip top condition.

Stay with me throughout the remaining life of your old car, I'll help you to clean things up and restore your engine efficiency, power, and hopefully your fuel consumption and give you certain advise on what's going on in your engine bay wink.gif.

You can look up my blog at www.car-preventive-maintenance.blogspot.com for more info on me, myself and I.
Cheers

ThunderGod_Cid


Reason for me picking the below product to Sell

This is the very best solution to unexplained chassis misalignments. This is something where I see a future in and that should be fitted on most rides.
I am the very first online dealer for this particular product and my reputation(you guys know me) is at stake. So I dare guarantee you that there will be improvements smile.gif


Item(s): Stiff Rings (Per Set)

Package includes:
One Set per Car (Front only, no rear)

Price:
Wira, Waja - RM250.00/set
Myvi, Alza - RM220.00/set
Gen2/Persona/Wira/Putra/Satria(not neo) - RM260.00/set
Suzuki Swift - RM250.00/set
Honda EG/EH/EJ1/EK, Integra DC2/DB8- RM320.00/set
Honda FD1/FD2 - RM280.00/set

Warranty: n/a

Dealing method: COD, Subang only. Postage add RM15

Location of seller: Subang

Contact method/details: 012-9096996

Age of item: New

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Explanation:

- Went for alignment a gazillion times but car still pulling one side?
- Abnormal vibrations during drive?
- Installed struts, ARB, stabilizer bars and foamed your ride but still wanna inprove your handling without sacrificing?
- Want the car to feel safer?

This will be the right product for you!


What to expect after using these products? (FAQ)
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Reason for sale: Trader

This post has been edited by ThunderGod_Cid: Mar 19 2012, 10:19 PM
TSThunderGod_Cid
post Jan 4 2012, 05:39 PM

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resrve
TSThunderGod_Cid
post Jan 5 2012, 10:59 AM

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hi bro, please refer to FAQ.

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TSThunderGod_Cid
post Feb 16 2012, 02:34 PM

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QUOTE(tjroy @ Jan 12 2012, 05:31 PM)
alright this is my review after installing stiff rings for proton waja, ride got firmer, comfier. smoother when going through unven roads, speed bumps. more review at Stiff rings FB
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thanks joe smile.gif

QUOTE(linkeong @ Jan 19 2012, 02:55 AM)
This is the same as Spoon Rigid Collar?


Added on January 19, 2012, 2:56 amAnyway do tell me if you ever plan to do for Toyota corolla seg ae111/ae101 because I think old cars will benefit more from this and these cars are quite popular
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Similar. Your model will soon be available smile.gif


QUOTE(Aeon_Clock @ Feb 15 2012, 02:37 PM)
do we really have those bolt gaps in the car? Anyone got before and after photos of their installation?
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Photos are on the stiff ring website. The gaps are clearly visible once bolts are opened for installation
TSThunderGod_Cid
post Apr 6 2012, 07:38 PM

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QUOTE(leekaisuen69 @ Apr 6 2012, 07:03 PM)
heard good reviews bout this stuff.... but is it to expensive abit for a set of washers?
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alternatively you can make your own washers and see if it works. Keep me updated! thumbup.gif
TSThunderGod_Cid
post Oct 9 2013, 06:48 PM

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Updated on the importance of fuel system cleaning!!

http://car-preventive-maintenance.blogspot...nce-part-4.html


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