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Re: installing coilovers
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I think the dude who posted pics of his flooded garage was incubuss or something like that.
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Re: installing coilovers
ive had ebay coils installed for about a year, they ride decent enough. then i rode in my buddys BMW with real coilovers, and it kicked the shit out of my shitty ride. if you want a low car for $60, do it. Get a wheel alignment right after you lower it, or you will regret it. you may or may not need a camber kit for the front. wait till you see how slanted the wheels are after its low. um for rear camber install washers. search for pictures/directions. im 100% satisfied with the fact my car looks good while sitting and only cost me $60 extra. If i could do it all again, i would spend the extra $ on real coilovers.
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Re: installing coilovers
ha comparing a 4th gen civic with ebay coilovers to a bmw
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Re: installing coilovers
the bmw is older than me, and worth less than my civic, either way trying to help provide information comparing the suspension components not the cars.
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Re: installing coilovers
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