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No sir...
Your options are basically Koni (which are designed poorly) or full coilovers...
Tein Basics just came out, which are great for nontrack use....
They are running around $950 shipped....which is a good price.
If you plan on lowering your car...figure $150-200 for springs, $575 for Koni's....thats $725 -775....
I originally had springs and was going to get Konis, but I decided to spend the extra money to have adjustable coilovers that are much higher quality than Koni's.
To each their own though...
BTW, there has been a lot of rumors of competition for Koni's for awhile now...but still nothing to date...
Matt
Your options are basically Koni (which are designed poorly) or full coilovers...
Tein Basics just came out, which are great for nontrack use....
They are running around $950 shipped....which is a good price.
If you plan on lowering your car...figure $150-200 for springs, $575 for Koni's....thats $725 -775....
I originally had springs and was going to get Konis, but I decided to spend the extra money to have adjustable coilovers that are much higher quality than Koni's.
To each their own though...
BTW, there has been a lot of rumors of competition for Koni's for awhile now...but still nothing to date...
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You also will have the options of the Tein basic damper or the HR cup kit which will run you about $6-700. They will be out shorty (supposidly).
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Originally posted by sovereign82
$575 for Koni's....
$575 for Koni's....
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