Getting springs
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Getting springs
Alright im finnally going to get springs but not too sure which ones to get. I've read some other topics and right now i'm going towards the goldlines. I have 2002 civic coupe and i want to close-up my wheel gap. So are goldlines good for the job or should i get some other ones. I read that im going to need chambers, will i need anything else when i get springs. Im really only looking to spend 325 for everything.
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goldlines are good but i prefer neuspeed
. not sure if the goldline group buy is still good tho, it was $99 shipped..
springs: $100-145
rear camber kit: $125
alignment: $55
there's your $325 right there..
but then install..
i myself didnt get a camber kit and didnt get an alignment(whether this is smart or not is another thing [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/IMG])
total $140 springs + $70 install... $210
. not sure if the goldline group buy is still good tho, it was $99 shipped..springs: $100-145
rear camber kit: $125
alignment: $55
there's your $325 right there..
but then install..
i myself didnt get a camber kit and didnt get an alignment(whether this is smart or not is another thing [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/IMG])
total $140 springs + $70 install... $210
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