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they will fit but they might be stiffer because of the compression ratio that they are set at
. Regardless of adjustablility, the spring itself is going to be stiffer. Really no biggie though and you have the option of adjusting the comfort
. Regardless of adjustablility, the spring itself is going to be stiffer. Really no biggie though and you have the option of adjusting the comfort
Originally posted by brak
im hoping they are a good brand, he may only want like $100 for them, so good deal for me i think.
im hoping they are a good brand, he may only want like $100 for them, so good deal for me i think.
im on AGXs & generic coils and it rides like sh!t. i just bought brand new GroundControls but haven't put em on yet.
think about it, if the owner now thinks theyre stiff, dont you think you will too.
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Originally posted by sleepinEF2
generic coilovers are a waste of money. when it comes to suspension, do it right the first time.
im on AGXs & generic coils and it rides like sh!t. i just bought brand new GroundControls but haven't put em on yet.
think about it, if the owner now thinks theyre stiff, dont you think you will too.
generic coilovers are a waste of money. when it comes to suspension, do it right the first time.
im on AGXs & generic coils and it rides like sh!t. i just bought brand new GroundControls but haven't put em on yet.
think about it, if the owner now thinks theyre stiff, dont you think you will too.
people always compliment the ride
Originally posted by fujiwara takumi
92-95 civic has different rear struts than a 99-00, i know that for a fact. so ...wtf?
92-95 civic has different rear struts than a 99-00, i know that for a fact. so ...wtf?
I like stiff springs anyways.
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