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Lowering Springs or Coilovers!
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You have some reading to do, sir:
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=470
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Originally posted by JoshM View PostYou have some reading to do, sir:
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=470
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if you are talking about functionality then coilovers...as they are designed for functionality
if you just want to slam your ride...lowering springs.
Sure there are some ok ones...but they are lowering springs and they are not meant to give you the "raceable" ride that coilovers are generally designed for.
lowering springs = looks
coilovers = function
NOW...there ARE "coilover" knockoffs...and some really cheap ass coilovers...but in general, true coilovers will give you much more performance capabilities than lowering springs. Plus...their shocks are designed around the height alterations...lowersprings...not so.
For FULLY adjustable coilovers don't expect to spend less than a grand, more likely over $1500. Or you can get neuspeeds super cup kit which has only 3 height adjustments, but is a very good suspension setup for around 600. But FULLY adjustable...VERY pricey.____
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I'm sure the OP means cheap springs or cheap sleeves. In which case, neither.
Get yourself quality components.
Ah, what's the use... this kid is clearly too lazy to bother following anything I have to say. He won't even read my usual rant, because it's more than 3 sentences long and uses big words. Good luck kid. I'm not saving this one.
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