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i want my celi to be as low as possible what brand of coil overs would be the best for that?
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Oddly enough the Tein and Tanabe, both being made in Japan, are cheaper than some of the sets made in Taiwan... Only thing I didn't like about the Tein was that it only drops 1.2" in the rear. Why I plan on Tanabe, drop 2.5" in front and 2" in rear. That and they were a little stiffer than the Tein. Shame, because I love the Tein lowering springs I have now.
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Oddly enough the Tein and Tanabe, both being made in Japan, are cheaper than some of the sets made in Taiwan... Only thing I didn't like about the Tein was that it only drops 1.2" in the rear. Why I plan on Tanabe, drop 2.5" in front and 2" in rear. That and they were a little stiffer than the Tein. Shame, because I love the Tein lowering springs I have now. tanabe are non adjustabe coilovers. I mean that you can change the dampening force on it. So the stiffness/ ride quality is always set to factory, just like our normal shocks, which is pretty lame for a coilover. -------------------- Group buy to replicate Narrow E series transaxle parts
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