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Old Nov 15, 2006
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Question skunk2 racing coilover kit

why are these soo cheap... $265 ? Do they suck or somthing cause all other coilovers are alot more expensive...

http://www.robearracing.com/pd_skunk..._kit_civic.cfm

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These are cheap because they are just lowering springs with sleaves and adjustable collors to put onto your stock strut bodies. Other kits are more expensive because the include struts and strut bodies.

I would advise you to spend the extra money and get a more reputable kit. Or as my friend says "Don't F*** around when it comes to suspension."

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yep.. get it right the first time!
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They'll work fine as long as you pick up a set of dampers to work with them.

Konis or Tokico D-Spec would be a good choice.
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Yea those are good if you get a nice set of struts with em. My friend has them and they work pretty good. Not quite as nice as full coilovers but still pretty nice.
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I want them!
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Originally Posted by Zzyzx
They'll work fine as long as you pick up a set of dampers to work with them.

Konis or Tokico D-Spec would be a good choice.
This is what I am running (Skunk2 and Koni's) and it is a great set up. Good luck bud!!!
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