coil overs
Nue 240sx
10-10-2003, 06:54 PM
ima drop ma 240sx ma friends say i need coil overs to do dat wut kind should i get that r at a reasonable price?
grncivicdhr
10-10-2003, 08:01 PM
ground control coil over should run you like $399 plus the new shocks. either that or one of tien's (sp, maybe tein?) enter priced sets.
J SPEC SilEighty
10-10-2003, 08:46 PM
End yourself..
Ace$nyper
10-10-2003, 09:03 PM
End yourself.. Oh damn lol. Ima say try english lit 011 maybe ESL 101 might help us understand what u talking bout suka MC. Do you want full coils or sleves? price need more info to help.
grncivicdhr
10-10-2003, 09:06 PM
Oh damn lol. Ima say try english lit 011 maybe ESL 101 might help us understand what u talking bout suka MC. Do you want full coils or sleves? price need more info to help.
:iceslolan ...eng 011, thats funny...
:iceslolan ...eng 011, thats funny...
Drag International
10-10-2003, 11:06 PM
I got a set of full coil overs/shocks made by JIC.
I'm asking $500 for the set.
I'm asking $500 for the set.
Suislide
10-11-2003, 01:26 AM
ima drop ma 240sx ma friends say i need coil overs to do dat wut kind should i get that r at a reasonable price?
if you're going to continue to type like that, you will get no help in this forum. i can guarantee that. nothing personal, but i wouldn't give the time of day to anyone that types in slang. think of us people who have to try and read and decipher that jibberish you just posted! is it that hard to say "my" instead of "ma"? or "what" instead of "wut"? it's one damn letter! the only thing that typing in "ghetto-speak" will do for you on here is piss people off and they won't take the time to read it or answer it. tell me you're not THAT lazy...and if you are...well...have fun finding help because i bet everyone feels the same way. and before you try and use the excuse that i'm old and i wouldn't understand it, i'm only 18, so don't try to pass that bullshit on me.
oh, and btw, just because your friends told you you "need" coilovers doesn't mean you "need" coil-overs. they're good, yes, but expensive. and do your RESEARCH before you even think of buying "dem". there's tons of options out there, and you need to find the right ones for your budget and your style of driving. don't just go out and buy the most expensive ones because "dey phat, yo!" cause they could be all wrong for you. don't be so lazy, type right, and do some research and all will be good.
if you're going to continue to type like that, you will get no help in this forum. i can guarantee that. nothing personal, but i wouldn't give the time of day to anyone that types in slang. think of us people who have to try and read and decipher that jibberish you just posted! is it that hard to say "my" instead of "ma"? or "what" instead of "wut"? it's one damn letter! the only thing that typing in "ghetto-speak" will do for you on here is piss people off and they won't take the time to read it or answer it. tell me you're not THAT lazy...and if you are...well...have fun finding help because i bet everyone feels the same way. and before you try and use the excuse that i'm old and i wouldn't understand it, i'm only 18, so don't try to pass that bullshit on me.
oh, and btw, just because your friends told you you "need" coilovers doesn't mean you "need" coil-overs. they're good, yes, but expensive. and do your RESEARCH before you even think of buying "dem". there's tons of options out there, and you need to find the right ones for your budget and your style of driving. don't just go out and buy the most expensive ones because "dey phat, yo!" cause they could be all wrong for you. don't be so lazy, type right, and do some research and all will be good.
AWDSR20
10-11-2003, 02:24 AM
Before I even consider spending money on springs, coil over or what ever that you need for your suspension, I would consider your driving needs… you did not mention anything that will give me a clue on what your looking for in you suspension (drift/grip? or maybe just show) :sly:
240 has a lot of parts, and finding suspension parts should not be an issue. Surf the net or Pick up or one of those car magazines and look at the adds in them. That would be a good start.
I don’t consider myself a good driver yet… (Canyon driver) and no matter what suspension I have on it I can’t take full advantage of it yet! :mad: (I’m still to slow with rev-match and exiting speed :banghead: )
I advise you to learn with what you have so when you upgrade you skill will be able to capitalize on the upgrade.
Ps “unless the shocks are leaking and the car is swinging like made, then that is a diff story!”
240 has a lot of parts, and finding suspension parts should not be an issue. Surf the net or Pick up or one of those car magazines and look at the adds in them. That would be a good start.
I don’t consider myself a good driver yet… (Canyon driver) and no matter what suspension I have on it I can’t take full advantage of it yet! :mad: (I’m still to slow with rev-match and exiting speed :banghead: )
I advise you to learn with what you have so when you upgrade you skill will be able to capitalize on the upgrade.
Ps “unless the shocks are leaking and the car is swinging like made, then that is a diff story!”
grncivicdhr
10-11-2003, 09:13 AM
if you really want a good suspension at a great price, go on ebay. you can find springs like the tein s tech or tanabe gf210 for about $150 + shipping and tokico hp's for like 270 all around. thats what i did and i love my tanabe gf210 springs. if you lookin for a huge drop tho, the tein and tanabe gf210 won't give it to you, eibach sportline's might and tanabe has some other series too, i think sf210 (there not made for handling as much as the gf210's), that give a bigger drop.
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