Coilovers or Springs?
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Coilovers or Springs?
I am looking at getting some Ground Control coilovers or Some Sprint springs and I just wanted to know what you all thought, or which is better.
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i don't know anything about the sprint springs... but a lot of my friends like the gound controls... but you really need to get aftermarket shocks with these...
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for GCs, koni yellows. that set-up will run about $800-850. may as well spend a lil more for teins which are real coilovers not sleeves.
you could however get away with a cheaper strut, but coilovers have stiff springs and need something good for best performance.
you could however get away with a cheaper strut, but coilovers have stiff springs and need something good for best performance.
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Originally posted by AccordSleeper
for GCs, koni yellows. that set-up will run about $800-850. may as well spend a lil more for teins which are real coilovers not sleeves.
you could however get away with a cheaper strut, but coilovers have stiff springs and need something good for best performance.
for GCs, koni yellows. that set-up will run about $800-850. may as well spend a lil more for teins which are real coilovers not sleeves.
you could however get away with a cheaper strut, but coilovers have stiff springs and need something good for best performance.
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Originally posted by skabone69
I recommend saving up a little more for the Teins. I've had them on for about 8 months and they are worth it. The ride is tight but not too stiff. I can really whip around the corners, especially with the summer rims on now.:wiggle: If your going to do coilovers, get the full coilovers, not the sleeves.:chuckles:
I recommend saving up a little more for the Teins. I've had them on for about 8 months and they are worth it. The ride is tight but not too stiff. I can really whip around the corners, especially with the summer rims on now.:wiggle: If your going to do coilovers, get the full coilovers, not the sleeves.:chuckles:
i wish i had teins:thumbup:
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Originally posted by AccordSleeper
for GCs, koni yellows. that set-up will run about $800-850. may as well spend a lil more for teins which are real coilovers not sleeves.
you could however get away with a cheaper strut, but coilovers have stiff springs and need something good for best performance.
for GCs, koni yellows. that set-up will run about $800-850. may as well spend a lil more for teins which are real coilovers not sleeves.
you could however get away with a cheaper strut, but coilovers have stiff springs and need something good for best performance.