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Old 01-16-2002, 08:25 PM
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Thanks for the info, Dezoris.

I'm not planning on aut X'ing or anything like that. Just some occasional "mountain romping," you know, like taking on some mountain roads, and some hard cornering as well, but nothing that I could see, to the extent of needing added adjustablility beyond single adjustables. How did you say the ride on the Neuspeed (Bilsteins) is for you? And what car do you have them mounted, onto? Thanks again.
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Honda Civic, and I love the ride, abit bouncy on bad pavement, but the self adjusting shock method is great for daily driving the shocks do all the work, no guess work
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Cool then.

How much did you get your Neuspeed/Bilsteins for? I've seen them listed for about $899. =\
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1099 from shox.com.
wow that is a lot
I wish I had that money right now.
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nonono.....yall missin my point..

I said Tein and Zeal ain't good on the ride comfort for daily drivin on street. Cuz...they are more like race setup, isn't it? I wasn't talkin about the performance cuz I don't race at all~~(I'm a good kid j/k).

I realized that these true coilovers are not for daily street drivin, but more like for racing. Am I right this time???
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