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Old Jul 22, 2007 | 01:01 AM
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whats up ya'll. i just got myself a dc and i wanna fix the ride up but i wanna do it the right way. ya'll feel me? well anyways i wanted to get skunk2 coilover set. do you guys think it'll be coo? and do i need anything else? like front and back camber kit? help me out. thanks
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Old Jul 22, 2007 | 02:19 AM
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Skunk 2 is alright. I would invest in a complete kit with struts etc. I would get Skunk 2's front camber and just do washers in the rear. Its gonna cost you but if you wanna do it the right way.. this is it. Then get it aligned etc.
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Old Jul 22, 2007 | 10:25 AM
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thanks alot. i mean i would get full skunk2 coilover set but i aint got the scrillas to do it so im just planning on getting coilovers and front and back camber kit. the other stuff ill plann to get it later on. but what else would i need? and what about ground control? is that any good?
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Old Jul 22, 2007 | 12:53 PM
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Ground Control is one of the better kits out there; it uses Eibach springs.

Whichever kit you choose to go with, you should really consider getting aftermarket shocks as well. Lowering your car on stock shocks will give you a bouncy and messed up ride.

And if you dont have the scrillas to get shocks, then save up more chedda or just go with springs for now. Ya smell me one time?
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Old Jul 22, 2007 | 03:44 PM
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Yea, I'd go with GC coilovers if youre going with a sleeve-over kit. Pretty much the same price as Skunk2's but as said above uses Eibach springs. I would def recommend upgrading your dampers at the same time. A slammed car will pretty much blow out the rest of your suspension in a short amount of time if you dont upgrade it. Camber kit will save some stuff like your tires and misc bushings but I would recommend looking into more than just springs or coilovers. Alot of places now sell full suspension "kits", with coilovers, control arms with new balljoints, camber kits etc.... Just look around.
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