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Yea I just purchased a set from www.hopupracing.com. I know were not supose to advertise, but i thought it was a great price. Since theyre usually like $1200 per set. From a previous discussion on a thread, theyre supose to be as good as teins and Ksport coilovers. Yea i got them for $895.00 shipped. Just a heads up if anyones interested.
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Dec 21, '05 From dallas Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) ![]() |
The rides good. I have it at full stiff. I dont know why there 32 way adjustable. I dont see a point in street cars having that adjustment. I havent gotten around to softening them up, but I will later. I think these coilovers are cool. The install wasnt so bad. Lowering the ride up and down, from my view, you have to remove the wheel. You dont use the "coilover wrenches", you just turn the spring. You can adjust camber in the front and rear. Pretty neat.
When installing these coilovers its a good idea to buy the new sway links from that one site. Forgot the name. I should of done that. I havent taken any turns quick or anything, I still want to add strut bars in the front and rear. For $895.00 shipped, best coilovers ive ever rode on. This post has been edited by sugarfree: Mar 30, 2007 - 5:26 PM |
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