DropZone Struts
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DropZone Struts
What do yall think bout them and is 200 bucks a good price for brand new set. I am low on cash and need a less ricy bounce than my stock struts and coilovers.
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Re: DropZone Struts (CleanGreen)
Do it right or do it twice. You've already done it wrong once (drop springs on stock shocks) by being impatient, now you can either do it wrong again by putting a bandaid over a headshot or you can save another $150 and get KYB AGX or Koni Yellows so your car actually handles better with the suspension upgrades you've done rather than wallow around corners like a sack of dicks on a unicycle.
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Re: (Markis.)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Markis. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">those struts are good i've had them on my car 8 months and the ride is fine.. No bounce at all</TD></TR></TABLE> Your car also was a auto...
My friend had them on his 93 and it rode ok. I wouldn't say they are the best ones out there tho... he picked them up for 50 bucks, so it really didn't matter.
My friend had them on his 93 and it rode ok. I wouldn't say they are the best ones out there tho... he picked them up for 50 bucks, so it really didn't matter.
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Re: DropZone Struts (Archidictus)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Archidictus »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Do it right or do it twice. You've already done it wrong once (drop springs on stock shocks) by being impatient, now you can either do it wrong again by putting a bandaid over a headshot or you can save another $150 and get KYB AGX or Koni Yellows so your car actually handles better with the suspension upgrades you've done rather than wallow around corners like a sack of dicks on a unicycle.</TD></TR></TABLE>
This was nicely put and needs to be followed.
This was nicely put and needs to be followed.
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Re: DropZone Struts (1995Civic)
i got em cus i desperately needed a set and didnt have the cash for konis. i matched them with Neuspeed race springs i picked up for $50 on ebay. eh... they're good for the moment. i dont have any regrets... i'll end up in the future upgrading to a full coilover kit so it doesnt matter to me...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BiffStroganoffsky »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The Tokico HPs are about $30 more but probably worth the peace of mind.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The Tokico HP's are like a stock replacement and arent worth a **** IMO. Id rather get Honda OEM shocks if i was looking for a stock replacement. Also, they are non-adjustable. Get some Illuminas or Koni Yellows and be done with it.
The Tokico HP's are like a stock replacement and arent worth a **** IMO. Id rather get Honda OEM shocks if i was looking for a stock replacement. Also, they are non-adjustable. Get some Illuminas or Koni Yellows and be done with it.
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