Sleeved Coilovers: Which set to choose?
Sleeved Coilovers: Which set to choose?
Hey, I did a little research on the site about lowering my car, and i discovered I want to pick up some sleeved coilovers. Now, i saw a list of brands that I could possibly pick up, and I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on which brand. FYI: Im probably not going to replace the shocks if that changes anything.
choose these...
SLEEVED COILOVERS-
(1) Dropzone - da shiet and most prefered
(2) R1 - decent
(3) Ebay generic - cheapest
i'm just messing wit your head...
on a serious note....
choose either Tein SS or B&G
my car hops like a bunny with ground control on oem shox
SLEEVED COILOVERS-
(1) Dropzone - da shiet and most prefered
(2) R1 - decent
(3) Ebay generic - cheapest
i'm just messing wit your head...
on a serious note....
choose either Tein SS or B&G
my car hops like a bunny with ground control on oem shox
If I can't put the sleeved coil overs in myself, how much cash am I looking at spending on getting them installed at a shop? Lemme know what currency you are talking about when you reply. im from canada eh.
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The only sleeves I would ever consider putting on my car would be Ground Controls, but I wouldn't do them without swapping shocks too. Why? Cuz you're just gonna blow the OEM ones and sooner or later you'll have to change them anyways, might as well do it right the first time.
But by the time you've done that, you could have just bought a set of Tein Basics and been done with it.
But by the time you've done that, you could have just bought a set of Tein Basics and been done with it.
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ya i dont recommend getting sleeved coilovers.
I had ground controls and i HATED it. They are just way too soft... if your going to keep stock shocks stick with springs.
but ya if you must stick with ground control or skunk2 depending on what you want. i prefer stiff so i'd say skunk2.
I had ground controls and i HATED it. They are just way too soft... if your going to keep stock shocks stick with springs.
but ya if you must stick with ground control or skunk2 depending on what you want. i prefer stiff so i'd say skunk2.
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I wouldn't keep the OEM shocks.
1. They're too soft for higher spring rates
2. Lowering the car is going to blow them faster, so you're just going to have to take them out and replace them anyways. Might as well just take the car apart once.
1. They're too soft for higher spring rates
2. Lowering the car is going to blow them faster, so you're just going to have to take them out and replace them anyways. Might as well just take the car apart once.
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Originally posted by joel_980
If you guys were gunna keep the OEM shox, which set of springs would you choose? Between these:
Intrax Sport
Neuspeed Race
Skunk2
Progress
??
just wanting some opion's.
If you guys were gunna keep the OEM shox, which set of springs would you choose? Between these:
Intrax Sport
Neuspeed Race
Skunk2
Progress
??
just wanting some opion's.
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progress sucks... not sure how skunk2 and intrax springs are. neuspeed race is ya a little too stiff for oem shocks. i think neuspeed sports is just perfect for stock shocks.
OK - well Im lookin for some feedback on the idea of Ractive springs, 2" drop. Maybe different shox, not sure. Prolly in the future. More than likely the Ractive springs cause of $$ reasons. Wuddya guys think? Are they good/bad, reliable? How long might they last? How long might the OEM shox last if i don't shiz-kick my car, which I don't.
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Originally posted by joel_980
OK - well Im lookin for some feedback on the idea of Ractive springs, 2" drop. Maybe different shox, not sure. Prolly in the future. More than likely the Ractive springs cause of $$ reasons. Wuddya guys think? Are they good/bad, reliable? How long might they last? How long might the OEM shox last if i don't shiz-kick my car, which I don't.
OK - well Im lookin for some feedback on the idea of Ractive springs, 2" drop. Maybe different shox, not sure. Prolly in the future. More than likely the Ractive springs cause of $$ reasons. Wuddya guys think? Are they good/bad, reliable? How long might they last? How long might the OEM shox last if i don't shiz-kick my car, which I don't.
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whether or not your shocks blow, the ride is going to suck anyways. handling is going to be crappy too. trust me when i say stick with springs if your going to use stock shocks.
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