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Old 05-11-2004, 02:54 PM   #1
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bomz coilovers

looking to lower the ride.... any word on the bomz coilovers? i hear H & R's are the best overall, but i can't afford the steep price tag. the bomz are a steal right now on ebay for $50. is it worth it? anything that cheap leaves me a bit weary. thanks for the input.... fro.
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Re: bomz coilovers

4 letters best describe those "coilover sleeves"
J U N K

When it comes to suspension you get what you pay for.

For true coilovers expect to pay AT LEAST $700
True coilover include springs/struts

If you must have coilover sleeves go with Ground Controls. Sleeve is only a springs & adjustable perch.

www.modacar.com carries all quality suspension parts, no junk there.
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Re: bomz coilovers

just saw ad that Tokico and Konis systems have matched springs and matched shocks adjustable. Both look pretty good.
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yeah.... that's what i was afraid of($$$$).... but it's not worth skimping on such an important component... i take it those bomz are hella bouncy?
thanks for the input....
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Re: Re: bomz coilovers

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4 letters best describe those "coilover sleeves"
J U N K
damn thats cold but i'm qutie happy with custom rated skunk2s and koni yellows.

I dont know how much better a basic Tein would be *same cost as my set up* but most coil sleeves are ass
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damn thats cold
It's the truth
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