Jan 18, 2004 - 4:45 PM
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Ok I have been looking on Ebay at these coil overs, but I've never heard of there brand name, so yeh I am gonna try to avoid them.
What kind of coilovers do you guys have? and How much did you pay for them? I want anywhere from a 2" to 4" drop. that and do I need to buy new struts if I get them? sorry about all these questions but thanks in advance! -Brandon -------------------- ![]() |
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Jan 20, 2004 - 11:04 AM
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Nov 25, '03 From Mizzeri Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Well, that seems like a good price. Assuming that $$ is a factor for you, then, sure, go for it.
The amount of drop you want (2 inches) is not going to affect your spring rate. This is only going to be changed with different springs. What EvilSpeed was saying is that GroundControl will let you pick your spring rate when you order the coilovers. This isn't something you can change on the fly. To change the spring rate you have to change the spring. I don't know if DropZone has different springs you can specify when you buy them, so you'll need to check with your shop and find out. As EvilSpeed mentioned, with a drop like you are talking about, you are going to want to change your struts. I also recommend Koni. hth |
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