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Old 01-19-2004, 04:20 PM
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Smile Help me pick some stuff out...

Ok... im one cheap bastard. Everything that i have bought for my lude has been off ebay. Since my mom grounded me for 9 weeks from it, i have some modding time in store for it . I plan on buying a Front mount intake, lowering it, and putting on some strut bars. Here are the things that im looking at... Give me your opinions...

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Front mount intake
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Strutbar(not sure if i should get front and back?)-
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Old 01-19-2004, 08:24 PM
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ok... i just noticed that the ebay links aren't working... its a bomz coilover kit and will lower my car 0-4 inches and apc front and rear strut bars. Comeon guys i need some input here!!!
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Old 01-19-2004, 08:24 PM
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Re: Help me pick some stuff out...

I think the front mount intake is rediculous.
The ebay link on the coilovers don't work.
Neither did the strutbars.

I think you should buy a really good, rigid strutbar for the rear, and maybe a cheap one for the front, because they tend to flex a little. This will reduce your understeer noticeably.

I ran with a front strutbar for awhile, and without a rear, and could tell an immediate difference after I drove with the rear.
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Old 01-19-2004, 08:30 PM
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Re: Help me pick some stuff out...

how dont the coilovers not work? my friend bought bomz coilovers for his civic and they worked out great for him....
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Re: Help me pick some stuff out...

APC?
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try to stay away from those front mount intercooler style intakes
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Lowering the car will look cool, but won't really help maneuvering/steering.
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