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Old 10-07-2003, 10:49 PM
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Air Cylinders

Now that i have broken up with my 2 year gf it's time to dump some cash into the whip. I already have skunk 2 coilovers and 17" focal rims.
My question is if i switch to air cylinders how will this affect my cornering abilities? And all around ride? oohh yeah it's on a 96 integra ls.
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Trust me, keep your Skunk2 coilovers. Your cornering will go to helll. The ride isnt so bad with cylinders, but they are more of a show thing. I had them for a year, and all the crazy camber that it put on my wheels ate the inside tread on all the tires away. They are pimp tight, I must admit, but unless you are going show, I dont recommend.
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