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function form (f2) coilovers

hey guys. I been wanting to get function/form coilovers for my 04 civic. Do they make em specifically for our cars? If not, does the ep3 ones fit? And where can i get them?

Any input woud be really helpful..thnx!!
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

Yes they make them specifically for our cars. EP3 ones do fit I believe but you'll need new tie rod ends I'm pretty sure. Contact the vendors on here they should be able to provide them for you. Good luck
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

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Yes they make them specifically for our cars. EP3 ones do fit I believe but you'll need new tie rod ends I'm pretty sure. Contact the vendors on here they should be able to provide them for you. Good luck
exactly what he said
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

I'd stay away from anything Taiwanese built. My $0.02.
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

whats not built in taiwan?
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

KW, Progress, Koni/GC, Tein
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

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whats not built in taiwan?
Quality leaves something to be desired.
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

no you dont need new tie rod ends. only with rsx spec struts and coilovers.
i think eibach and buddy club are being manufactured in taiwan now
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

i thought teins were built in taiwan and assembled in japan

well at least i know progress is built right here in anaheim
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

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no you dont need new tie rod ends. only with rsx spec struts and coilovers.
i think eibach and buddy club are being manufactured in taiwan now
same thing goes along with bride and apexi... its a shame these companies are resorting to that
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

just because its made in taiwan doesnt mean you wont get a quality product. the only reason its made there is because its cheaper to make them there, and therefore more profit for the company. which is what all companies exist for in the first place.

back on topic, lots of my buddies have F2 and love them! not bad for the price. one actually said he was more impressed with these over his tien SS. dont ask me why lol.
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

Originally Posted by civicsrcool
just because its made in taiwan doesnt mean you wont get a quality product. the only reason its made there is because its cheaper to make them there, and therefore more profit for the company. which is what all companies exist for in the first place.

back on topic, lots of my buddies have F2 and love them! not bad for the price. one actually said he was more impressed with these over his tien SS. dont ask me why lol.
No, they still suck. I'm sure your buddy's haven't had them more than 18 months. Even when they're not blown, they're not all that impressive IMO.

To each their own, by all means. But really, no.
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

they had them since they first came out.. 2 years ish? they are still going strong. really, YES.
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Re: function form (f2) coilovers

They're the minority, I assure you. To each their own though, like I stated.
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