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Enthusiast Joined Oct 6, '06 From Bay Area, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I was about to purchase some Ground Control's(with Koni Yellows), but then a friend of mine said don't do it for the reason of why I'm installing them for. (Backroads: 1 Lane road.) He says they're too stiff and I'll just fly off the cliff, but I'm sure every car has its own handling performance with GC's installed. So he told me to look into coilovers that aren't so STIFF. Anyone have suggestions on what kind of coilovers I should get?
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See coilovers are cool, because u can control the stiffiness. (on certain ones) If ur oreding just the coilover springs and cranks than ur gonna need new struts to accomadate for the lower ride. But if u get a full coilover sturt assembly the come with the springs and shocks as one whole set up and u can adjust the stiffnes of the ride through the struts. There's a bolt on top of them. Losen for soft tighten for .......well tight. Don't just order the first set of coilovers u see. Shop around and see wut will best meet ur needs.
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