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Old Jul 21, 2003
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Well, if money aint a issue, only performance. Then I suggest the tein full coilovers. I've herd nothing but good things about it. It'll cost you a lil lower than a G I believe.
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yeah thats wut im plannin to get now
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less than a G? where?
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Originally posted by civicvtec1ps
you could do that. just wait until you get your stock shocks blown..
prepare for new shocks
dont forget camberkit

i've been riding on my sportline dropped 2", with 17's on 215/40 rubber since may of 2002...i've hit some nasty bumps and even a brush with a curb my poor scratched up babies............anyways...my shocks are fine....no problems and i just had them in for a inspection. I dont have a camber kit either and all is riding fine....no alignment issues to speak of...i did have an alignment done in november after the curbing, but other than that, no problems

am i just lucky or have i just been very careful
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