which coilover to buy for my s2000
i wanted to drop my S and was wondering which coilover kit i should get,
im kinda on a budget, but want a good and smooth ride, dont need it for racing or nuthin like that , just everyday driving...... one of my buddy
told me about D2, dont really know much about it, that why i need HT members help.....want to make the right decision on which coilover i should get
any kind of info would be good......thanks
im kinda on a budget, but want a good and smooth ride, dont need it for racing or nuthin like that , just everyday driving...... one of my buddy
told me about D2, dont really know much about it, that why i need HT members help.....want to make the right decision on which coilover i should get
any kind of info would be good......thanks
its been 45 minutes since you first posted. you posted again 1 minute after your first, and then another 30 minutes after that. relax and wait. don't expect anybody to jump up right away and answer the minute you post. oh and maybe do some research first.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LAS2K »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">its been 45 minutes since you first posted. you posted again 1 minute after your first, and then another 30 minutes after that. relax and wait. don't expect anybody to jump up right away and answer the minute you post. oh and maybe do some research first. </TD></TR></TABLE>
will i've done a little research, but i want to know from someone who has actually try some of this coilovers, how there like them
will i've done a little research, but i want to know from someone who has actually try some of this coilovers, how there like them
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Ground Control/Koni: Firm, almost stock ride, more controlled.
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Apexi N1: Responsive and controlled ride. As firm on the street as you'd need.
My dad is running Ground Controls/Koni Yellows on his S2k. Its a really nice ride. Slightly more firm than stock and not bouncy at all once you adjust the struts.
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