GC coilovers with tokico blues???
nothing wrong with that setup
I use to roll my '95 LS on that and it was very comfortable. Not too aggressive where its too bouncy, and not too soft like oem springs.
If u can get it for a good price, i'd say go for it
I use to roll my '95 LS on that and it was very comfortable. Not too aggressive where its too bouncy, and not too soft like oem springs. If u can get it for a good price, i'd say go for it
yeah the GC's will make your ride a lot better... stay away from skunk2 n stuff (i personally think they're too bouncy)...
agx's are great, but blues will do just fine for now
agx's are great, but blues will do just fine for now
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdmsiR20 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeah the GC's will make your ride a lot better... stay away from skunk2 n stuff (i personally think they're too bouncy)...
agx's are great, but blues will do just fine for now
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i personally think gc's are too soft, but they are a good coilover for daily driving...... i had skunk2, but was only satisfied with the civic spring rates to soften up the bounce a little bit! LOL.... but yeah, you should definately lean towards gc's since you dont auto x
agx's are great, but blues will do just fine for now
</TD></TR></TABLE>i personally think gc's are too soft, but they are a good coilover for daily driving...... i had skunk2, but was only satisfied with the civic spring rates to soften up the bounce a little bit! LOL.... but yeah, you should definately lean towards gc's since you dont auto x
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