coilover kits
I also have the ground control, but on stock shocks...its just a little too low and the ride is kinda rough...but overall when its not slammed it rides good..
I don't see many people that use KYB AGX's, are they just not that good for coil overs or are they better struts for different set ups? I like mine but I am using Eibach springs but it feels close to stock.
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It's already 1.3 I believe with the Prokit. But I was looking into maybe going back to coil overs again so maybe 2.0 at the most only because of pot holes and stuff like that where I live are horrible. I looked into Sportlines and Tein S-techs but I just can't make up my mind
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the only thing bad about this set up is that the dampers are non adjustable
the only thing bad about this set up is that the dampers are non adjustable
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and you don't get to choose spring rates.
IMHO I would save up another $100 over the price of the Omnipowers and get Koni Sport shocks and custom-rate Koni-specific Ground Controls.... oh wait I already did, and I love it!
and you don't get to choose spring rates.
IMHO I would save up another $100 over the price of the Omnipowers and get Koni Sport shocks and custom-rate Koni-specific Ground Controls.... oh wait I already did, and I love it!
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