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Enthusiast Joined May 8, '13 From Katy, tx Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Im looking to buy some cheap coilover sleeves if anyone has any for the 6gen ill take it off ur hands thanks
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*Waves hand like Jedi* You don't want coilover sleeves.
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*Waves hand like Jedi* You don't want coilover sleeves. +1, If you want to go low. Do it right and get the full body coilover. It'll be a much better ride. If you want sleeves then you'll need to also upgrade your shocks because even if you leave the stock shocks. It'll blow in less than a year. Lol. So sleeves + shocks will be just shy by 100-200 cheaper than full body coilovers soooo......might as well spend that extra buck on something that's WAY better. Just a fyi though. I've ridden in them cheap coilover sleeve method in them Hondas and man. That car was bouncing up and down like no tomorrow. Lol. This post has been edited by ILoveMySilly97: May 21, 2013 - 8:57 PM -------------------- |
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