Raceland Coils for us xB2 guys..
The guy is high in all of his listed parts, but I think he's listing them all at new list MSRP prices. Aaaaand, we all know you're a dolt if you pay full MSRP.
I remember he posted up on our local Scion forum wanting to buy steel wheels for his xB for the winter time. I told him that I have 2 sets, both need tires, one with TPMS sensors and one without. I told him $150 for the wheels without and $250 for the set with. He declined both offers and wanted to get a brand new set for dirt.
He also claimed that after he lowered his xB, that he got an additional 40-80 miles per tank of fuel.
I remember he posted up on our local Scion forum wanting to buy steel wheels for his xB for the winter time. I told him that I have 2 sets, both need tires, one with TPMS sensors and one without. I told him $150 for the wheels without and $250 for the set with. He declined both offers and wanted to get a brand new set for dirt.
He also claimed that after he lowered his xB, that he got an additional 40-80 miles per tank of fuel.
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 2,565
From: Hialeah, FL but NY4life
Message i got from Raceland..
Raceland Tuning
- Spring rates aren't in 100% concrete yet. We are most likely going to stick with the spring rates on our final prototype. You can ask Rob Davy (friend on Facebook) for a first hand perspective on the ride quality.
lol, something tells me Rob Davy doesn't know the actual spring rate. I contacted them a few times, but couldn't get much out of them, just looking to compare the rate to my current springs/other coilovers.
They don't seem too keen on telling though.
I'll just ask them once they finalize everything.
They don't seem too keen on telling though.
I'll just ask them once they finalize everything.
KSports and ScionPros can get down. Not sure on exact numbers, but I can bring the car down about another 2".
I didn't realize Raceland is relatively local... having an open house soon...
I didn't realize Raceland is relatively local... having an open house soon...
In the time I have been waiting for these to come out, I managed to save up enough for a real set of coilovers. Now I just have to decide between BC or Ksport GT pro's.
I have a feeling that Many and xb2 owner will be asking for racelands for christmas, looking forward to seeing all the slammage!!!
I have a feeling that Many and xb2 owner will be asking for racelands for christmas, looking forward to seeing all the slammage!!!
http://www.racelandus.com/coilovers/...lover-kit.html
Update for all of you. The design (as expected) is different than the Scion tC Racelands. Notice the front has two springs instead of the single one that the tC has. This may or may not be more desireable for the xB2 crowd. Anyways, spring rates are still unknown, etc. I don't recommend these dampers, but we all know a bunch of you are going to buy them anyway
Update for all of you. The design (as expected) is different than the Scion tC Racelands. Notice the front has two springs instead of the single one that the tC has. This may or may not be more desireable for the xB2 crowd. Anyways, spring rates are still unknown, etc. I don't recommend these dampers, but we all know a bunch of you are going to buy them anyway
http://www.racelandus.com/coilovers/...lover-kit.html
Update for all of you. The design (as expected) is different than the Scion tC Racelands. Notice the front has two springs instead of the single one that the tC has. This may or may not be more desireable for the xB2 crowd. Anyways, spring rates are still unknown, etc. I don't recommend these dampers, but we all know a bunch of you are going to buy them anyway
Update for all of you. The design (as expected) is different than the Scion tC Racelands. Notice the front has two springs instead of the single one that the tC has. This may or may not be more desireable for the xB2 crowd. Anyways, spring rates are still unknown, etc. I don't recommend these dampers, but we all know a bunch of you are going to buy them anyway





