drop zone coilovers
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drop zone coilovers
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33586
alright ic ant figure out why these kits are so much cheaper then say tokico...i think its because its a new name in the industry...they have a life time warrenty so the company has to think they'll hold up...has ne one heard ne thing bad about them or does anybody like them??? wb
alright ic ant figure out why these kits are so much cheaper then say tokico...i think its because its a new name in the industry...they have a life time warrenty so the company has to think they'll hold up...has ne one heard ne thing bad about them or does anybody like them??? wb
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I'd stay away from Drop Zones esp if the company can't even tell you the spring rate for them. I've got a friend that has them on his 97 HX and it's very bouncy and he's even running tokico blues. He's planning on upgrading to some Tein basics soon.
I'd say if you're going to get coilovers, good entry levels are either Ground Control or Skunk2.
I'd say if you're going to get coilovers, good entry levels are either Ground Control or Skunk2.
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if you want coilovers with the same spring rate on all 4 corners....go for it.
i wouldnt
i wouldnt
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