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Old Aug 11, 2009 | 05:40 AM
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im looking at buying a set of ground control coilovers off ebay for $400 on my 02 accord se,im not familar with ground control are they dependable and reliable? here is the link and will i need to replace the shocks/struts with these?

check them out please:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT
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Old Aug 11, 2009 | 05:46 AM
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Default Re: ground control coilovers

If you're looking to do things the right way, you might want to buy a strut/coilover combo, like Ground Controls with Koni Yellow struts. And you will not be able to upgrade to Koni Yellows with those particular GC coilovers because they are specific to Koni Yellow struts in the first place.

Contact THmotorsports, and get a quote regarding your make/model for a full setup of GC/Koni, and their prices are VERY reasonable and I am yet to find anyone beating them.

Search up Ground Control / Koni and you will see 98% of the people on them are beyond satisfied including myself and the 2% who aren't have lingering suspension issues that aren't addressed.

You will love them!
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Old Aug 11, 2009 | 11:59 AM
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Default Re: ground control coilovers

Originally Posted by bronx finest
If you're looking to do things the right way, you might want to buy a strut/coilover combo, like Ground Controls with Koni Yellow struts. And you will not be able to upgrade to Koni Yellows with those particular GC coilovers because they are specific to Koni Yellow struts in the first place.

Contact THmotorsports, and get a quote regarding your make/model for a full setup of GC/Koni, and their prices are VERY reasonable and I am yet to find anyone beating them.

Search up Ground Control / Koni and you will see 98% of the people on them are beyond satisfied including myself and the 2% who aren't have lingering suspension issues that aren't addressed.

You will love them!
i agree with this except for one small part. i thought you could use the non koni gc's with konis, you just had to run the perch? it's corny and not ideal by any means.

thmotorsports is wonderful, they basically sell jobber price to the public. i actually get ground control direct due to my business and pay about $18 less than thmotorsports will sell them to anyone for. they have insanely good prices.
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Old Aug 11, 2009 | 01:54 PM
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Default Re: ground control coilovers

Originally Posted by bronx finest
If you're looking to do things the right way, you might want to buy a strut/coilover combo, like Ground Controls with Koni Yellow struts. And you will not be able to upgrade to Koni Yellows with those particular GC coilovers because they are specific to Koni Yellow struts in the first place.

Contact THmotorsports, and get a quote regarding your make/model for a full setup of GC/Koni, and their prices are VERY reasonable and I am yet to find anyone beating them.

Search up Ground Control / Koni and you will see 98% of the people on them are beyond satisfied including myself and the 2% who aren't have lingering suspension issues that aren't addressed.

You will love them!
actually he can still run koni yellow shocks with the non koni ground control app, he would just need to buy the "koni yellow kit" (smaller sleeves and adjusters to fit koni yellows) from ground contrl for $118shipped, then he can reuse his ground controls
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