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Old 11-18-2004, 10:11 AM   #1
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aerospeed?

i was looking in my jcw catalog and i found aerospeed coilovers that fit with stock or after market shocks and struts. i was wandering if they were any good or should i spend the extra money and get some tein coilovers.
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I've heard that Aerospeed is comparable to APC. So I wouldn't get em.
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Re: aerospeed?

if u have tha $$ deff get tha TEIN - go w/ a threaded bodies coilover set up, instead of a coil sleeve. Coil sleeve parts will wear more so over time... tha THREADED BODIED is deff tha way to go!!!

U cant beat a shock/strut & spring combo that are perfectly matched.
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Re: Re: aerospeed?

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if u have tha $$ deff get tha TEIN - go w/ a threaded bodies coilover set up, instead of a coil sleeve. Coil sleeve parts will wear more so over time... tha THREADED BODIED is deff tha way to go!!!

U cant beat a shock/strut & spring combo that are perfectly matched.
lol, coil sleeve parts will wear more, I don't think so. Ask the people who have been rolling with GCs and Skunks for 3+ years and aren't in any worse condition they were in when they first got them.
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