Adjustable Coilovers
Adjustable Coilovers
is it good for me to do it myself cuz dere is a chance i cudd mess up and **** up my car
or shudd i get if professionally done like a mechanic or a family mechanic...
money is not a prob but i wudd like to do it right
so yeah and how much shudd i drop my car?
i have maybe like 6-10 inches from the bottom of my car to the ground so
yeah i was thinkin like maybe 1.5?
or shudd i get if professionally done like a mechanic or a family mechanic...
money is not a prob but i wudd like to do it right
so yeah and how much shudd i drop my car?
i have maybe like 6-10 inches from the bottom of my car to the ground so
yeah i was thinkin like maybe 1.5?
Re: Adjustable Coilovers
I assisted my boyfriend in doing mine they really aren't hard to install at all...
Take a chance and DIY
Also lower it your 1.5 and you can always go back and lower it more/less depending on where you want it.
Take a chance and DIY
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Re: Adjustable Coilovers
I posted this in the other thread you posted in, but here it is again.
Dropping a grand on a set of coilovers isn't a bad price. Just sayin.
I personally have a set of Tein SS-P's on my 02 ex coupe. I've had them on since 2005, and I absolutely love 'em.
Below is a link with tein SS and basic coilovers, as well as a set of progress coilovers, both great brands. The difference between the basics and the SS's is the SS's have adjustable dampering as well as height. The basics only have adjustable height.
The basics will run you just over a grand, the progress about 75 bucks over that, and the ss's will run you $1400
http://www.thmotorsports.com/suspens...s/c-10110.aspx
Dropping a grand on a set of coilovers isn't a bad price. Just sayin.
I personally have a set of Tein SS-P's on my 02 ex coupe. I've had them on since 2005, and I absolutely love 'em.
Below is a link with tein SS and basic coilovers, as well as a set of progress coilovers, both great brands. The difference between the basics and the SS's is the SS's have adjustable dampering as well as height. The basics only have adjustable height.
The basics will run you just over a grand, the progress about 75 bucks over that, and the ss's will run you $1400
http://www.thmotorsports.com/suspens...s/c-10110.aspx
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