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Old 09-15-2002, 07:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What type of coilovers to buy????

For under 250, what do you guys think of Weapon R coilovers, Is it that much better to go with the GC or Skunks?
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me again

Yah im kinda short on cash here, but need to drop. THANKS
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I hear GC are nice.. but why do you want coilovers?
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this has been beat to death. do a search man, do a search.
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ground controls are the best coilover sleeves. thats what i have and im happy, if you want a decent ride, these are the only way to go
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Ground Controls are really nice in my opinion...
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Go all out, and get Tien HA's with the pillowball mounts...

I live in an area with horrible streets and i still handle like no ones business, and the ride is beautiful. JUst be smart and try to get a good used set like i did.
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I love my GC's...
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I hear GC are nice.. but why do you want coilovers?
yeah. if you want to drop and retain a decent ride why dont you get lowering springs?
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