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Old Apr 14, 2007
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Best Coilover (sleeve) and shock setup

im lowering my first car, and just wanted some peoples opinions on the best setup of sleeved coilovers and shocks i can get. ive noticed some shocks fit some coilovers better, and since my girlfriends father is installing them for me for free i would like it to be as easy as it can be for him and not have to grind things down, etc. im looking to spend a max of like $700, i just dropped over a grand on my wheels and tires but i refuse to put them on until im about to lower my car lol so im still runnin on snow tires here, its killin me!! The tire size is 215/45/17 and i have a 03 civic ex coupe. If anybody knows or has true coilovers to sell for $700 let me know...
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Re: Best Coilover (sleeve) and shock setup

There is only one option I would go with for sleeve and shock and that would be GC and koni. Konis require some work to put in though.

If you just want a basic set up then go for Tein Basic.
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Re: Best Coilover (sleeve) and shock setup

what do u mean by work to put in? liek they dont fit right?
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Re: Best Coilover (sleeve) and shock setup

If you need Ground Control Sleeved Coilovers for Koni's let me know i got a set brand new for $200
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Re: Best Coilover (sleeve) and shock setup

You need to let us know the purpose of what you want to do with your suspension.
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