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Old Jul 28, 2003
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Skunk2 Coilovers...Opinions....

What do yall think about the Skunk2 Coilovers? anyone have them? is the ride good, bad? Anyone? Are Eibach Springs better? - - the drop with the springs isnt as low as I had hoped...sooo what yall think......



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Old Jul 28, 2003
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I'd just do the race springs or lowering springs. I'm gonna be doing the race springs from skunk2. but i love everything from that company!
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if you looking for better ride quality. go with springs. buy shocks later.
how much are you planning to lower your car?
you will probbaly want to save up for shocks and camber kit too.
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WEll if i was to lower my car about and 2.0f and 2.0r shouuld i get skunk2 or springs
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do you need to raise up your car during winter at all ?
if you go with skunk2. then you can adjust height.
springs. you can either get neuspeed race or progress springs for about 2 inch drop. agian dont forget aftermarket shocks. alignment
camber kit
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well yeah i will have to drive it in the winter... shock i willl get after... and same with the camber kit... but for now i want to lower. it.. 2 inch all around.. would skunk2 be ight
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you can get whatever you want.
if you lower your car about 2 inch. with out camber kit. your tires will wear out quick. uneven camber. but yea it will be alright. get alignment after you lower it.
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nice.... i just needed a suggestion.. thanx
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If you but the skunk 2 adjustable coilovers have fun. My car looks great with the front wheels tucked but the ride is unbearable. You just bounce off every bump in the road like a trampoline.
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