Coilovers...?
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Coilovers...?
Hey i wanna get a lil bit better of a ride for my 98 Ej6 hatch.....now i want some coilovers and prolly shocks too so what i am wondering is what kinda coilovers would be the best for my car for a decent price without that 1500dollar hole in my wallet so what kinda package could i do for full ajustable coilovers and shocks
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Re: Coilovers...? (EK9Undisputed)
Coilovers OR shocks. Not both. If you mean coil springs such as Ground Control and shocks like Koni Yellow thats a great height and rebound adjustable setup for around $900. Below that you could get just progressive drop springs like Eibach or H&R for a set ride height. If you dont have a lot of money I recommend getting Front shocks, then rear, then springs or coil sleeves. More work but you can spread the cost out.
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ive got kyb agx's and some no name ebay coilovers. overall the set up was like about 400 bucks. I dont have a race car, just wanted to slam my dd and make it ride decent, and it does. if you have the money id say go for konis but I just so happened to blow my stock shocks the day i got my meager paycheck. enough for agxs teamed up with my free ebay coilovers completed the combo
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Re: Coilovers...? (alphalanos)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by alphalanos »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Coilovers OR shocks. Not both. If you mean coil springs such as Ground Control and shocks like Koni Yellow thats a great height and rebound adjustable setup for around $900. Below that you could get just progressive drop springs like Eibach or H&R for a set ride height. If you dont have a lot of money I recommend getting Front shocks, then rear, then springs or coil sleeves. More work but you can spread the cost out.</TD></TR></TABLE>
well the thing is that already have tein springs which have lowered my car bout 2.1 in the front and like 1.9 in back my car is bout 3 or 4 inches from the side skirt to the ground and i want something to make me bout and inch lower and a nice and soft and a bouncy ride so thats what i am lookin for,,,,something to replace my teins,adjust the ride height,and be soft also....
well the thing is that already have tein springs which have lowered my car bout 2.1 in the front and like 1.9 in back my car is bout 3 or 4 inches from the side skirt to the ground and i want something to make me bout and inch lower and a nice and soft and a bouncy ride so thats what i am lookin for,,,,something to replace my teins,adjust the ride height,and be soft also....
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