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Old 06-12-2003, 03:28 AM
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Originally posted by 90gs
thats not all im buying but whateva

are dropzones good? i dont really care about ride quality, i care about ease of installation and longevity.
I figured that isn't all your buying, but if you plan to get decent compnents (such as sway and strut bars) I wouldn't skimp out on the most important items which are the springs and shocks. Dropezones are known to be harsh riding, and quite noisey, producing annoying squeaks after a while. Basically when it comes to this stuff, you get what you pay for, that's just what I've learned and experienced from it at least.

Ease of installation, it should be fairly easy, longevity, again I dunno if I'd trust those coils to last as long as others. I'd want something that's warranted decently. Make sure you match those DZ's with at least AGX KYB or better yet, Koni Yellow shocks. Those coils will for certain blow out your stock struts and in as little as the same day you put them on, depends on how far you lower the coils and how hard you drive on them.
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