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Old Jul 30, 2003
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I've been thinking about lowering my car for awhile. and now im really going to . i dont have enough money so im just going to get the sleeves kind. i just want to know what coil overs should i get- the gc or skunk 2 or anything else and which is better for the money and just alittle info on these things. and if anyone knows where i can find a place where the price isnt that bad. thanks
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GC or skunk2's are the only sleeved coils i recommend. either one is fine. the other brands are crap IMO

check out this thread for a phat list of places that might have them click me
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GC or skunk2's are the only sleeved coilovers. i would recommand.
better save up for shocks as well.
and dont forget alignment
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i have skunk2's and recommend them.
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