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Old 02-06-2002, 05:35 AM   #1
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Question skunk2 coilovers.....

are these skunk2 coilovers any good? would they be a good match with koni "reds"?.....also are axxis metal master pads any good,if not any other suggestions?please people bear with me for askin dumb questions,im tryin to tune my suspension and i need some new brakes
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Skunk 2 coilovers are on of the best or the best coilovers out there IMO. As for the koni reds, i think they should work fine but make sure you get a good combo between the two.
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Skunks are a little too stiff IMO ... Also look into Ground Controls ...
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ive heard the skunks are too bouncy......whadaya think?????......how would they compare to ground controls????? --im tryin to save if i can--
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I have Skunk2 and they are a little bouncy ...
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i have skunk2s too....and they are bouncy....it gave me a lot o problems with my car.....try looking at ground controls.....i think they are much smoother.
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