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Old Aug 20, 2012 | 02:10 PM
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Icon2 ground controll coilover kits?

went to http://www.ground-control-store.com/...gory.php/CA=55 to check out there kits for my 98 civic coupe they had 2 kits for 92-00 and i noticed nothing different but the price.

anyway i was looking at there 299 kit that had eibach springs, and for 40 bucks i can get koni yellows addon on making the total 339.

my question was what is the difference between the 2 kits and for the price is that for everything needed for all 4 corners.
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Old Aug 20, 2012 | 03:22 PM
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Default Re: ground controll coilover kits?

the more expensive one lets you choose whatever spring rates you want. if you dont know how different rates will affect the handling, just get the regular cheaper ones.

also, that extra $40 doesnt mean you get koni shocks. that just means the sleeves are made specifically to fit koni yellows. koni/gc combos run $800+
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Old Aug 20, 2012 | 03:54 PM
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Default Re: ground controll coilover kits?

Originally Posted by doood
the more expensive one lets you choose whatever spring rates you want. if you dont know how different rates will affect the handling, just get the regular cheaper ones.
k thanks
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also, that extra $40 doesnt mean you get koni shocks. that just means the sleeves are made specifically to fit koni yellows. koni/gc combos run $800+
ya i thought that was kinda weird at that price but figured maby idk lol
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