good coilovers??? what your pick?
Apexi
Quality, Resale, rebuildable shock bodies, Japanese built, West Coast office/warehouse/warranty center is in Orange County, CA.
(Uh, also b/k Apexi is a recognizable name in The Fast and the Furious?
)
Quality, Resale, rebuildable shock bodies, Japanese built, West Coast office/warehouse/warranty center is in Orange County, CA.
(Uh, also b/k Apexi is a recognizable name in The Fast and the Furious?
)
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I just picked up a set of used ones off ebay....From what it looked like they're the discontinued Pro Street system. Any reason Tanabe discontinued them?? Also are the shocks adjustable???
I just picked up a set of used ones off ebay....From what it looked like they're the discontinued Pro Street system. Any reason Tanabe discontinued them?? Also are the shocks adjustable???
it really depends on what your budget is. if you are spending around 300, then i would go w/ ground controls which use a eibach ars spring in all their kits; therefore their kits are progressive rated and not just some cheaply put kit. If you are looking to spend a bit more, then u can go w/ the tein basic damper kit. this kit is basically like the tein ss kit but no dampening adjustments. may be a good idea to get these if you still have old factory shocks. IF your budget is around a 1k then you can go w/ the tein ss kit, these kits are great, as they feature 16 way adjustability; that way you can adjust how soft or hard you want your ride. Hope this helps you a bit. Email me if you have any questions, Later Andy
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