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    Springs

    has anyone ever got these installed?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/99-03...em120229586456

    or these

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/99-05...em180221183847

    they seem like they are missing something ans also wanted to know whether it's worth the cheap or not?
    Last edited by djakay; 03-08-2008 at 12:49 AM


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    uh, no
    You should know better not to buy coilovers that's worth $60 buxs when a normal set go for $800+

    You get what you pay for even if it last you for less than 100 miles.

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    yeah, i fad a feeling they are some cheap version of brand named coilovers
    i'm just on a thin budget and i need to get new suspension
    cause with my konig 17s im bouncing on the roads and also want to lower the front for some reason the back is pretty good.


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    You are here entirely tooo much!! RAZ_76's Avatar
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    Those are not even coil overs. Just get a nice set of Tein lowering springs for under 200 bucks. If you don't have at least 300-400 bucks to do the suspension the right way, then wait!

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    DO NOT GET THEM. i have a set sitting in my closet that u can have, but they suck as far as ride quality and they arent easy to put in.
    My car has mood swings..

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    Listen to RAZ and get those Teins. If you really want to get more and you don't have a lot of money, you can find KYB GR-2 or AGX on ebay. GR2's I found for $200 for all 4 and the AGX I think were $350 the last time I saw one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAZ_76 View Post
    Those are not even coil overs. Just get a nice set of Tein lowering springs for under 200 bucks. If you don't have at least 300-400 bucks to do the suspension the right way, then wait!
    How is the installation on that? And on the site they list them as $60 only sold in pairs, so $120 for a set of 4?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAZ_76 View Post
    Those are not even coil overs. Just get a nice set of Tein lowering springs for under 200 bucks. If you don't have at least 300-400 bucks to do the suspension the right way, then wait!
    Technically they are coilovers... just, luckily, not anything anybody around here would call coilovers.

    Please, please do not buy them and just get some Eibachs or Teins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarmAndSCSI View Post
    Technically they are coilovers
    Maybe Type-R Coilovers.. I wouldn't call them that but ok.

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    yea dude, for the suspension or any critical part of the car never go cheap, just save up and do it the right way the first time or it will be more expensive to redo later, not to mention in this case dangerous

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