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Old Nov 15, 2002
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Hyperion Coilovers...

i was wondering if anyone have these or know anything about these coilovers.... r they any good because they're pretty cheap... thanks!
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i personally would stay away from any sleeved coilovers that arent ground control or skunk2.
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i personally would stay away from any sleeved coilovers that arent ground control or skunk2.[hr]

but what if i get new shocks later? like maybe the tokicos when they come out or something? thanks!
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well you cant expect to buy good springs with stock shocks and expect to have a good ride. and its vice versa as well, you cant get cheap springs and good shocks. its a combination of both that makes a good ride. i dunno, i guess it would work tho. if the ride is too bouncy, adjust it and make it stiff, if its too stiff, make it more soft. but then that doesnt guarentee the threads from locking or anything. but ya i guess it would work tho.
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