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coilovers
i've been looking for some coilover springs for my 94 SL2. I dont want to spend a ton of money. I found some on ebay for around $50 but not to sure i trust them. Can anyone help me? im looking to spend anywhere from $100 to $150
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Re: coilovers
send the link(BTW expect the CV joints and shocks to go to hell with coilovers)
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Re: coilovers
i cant find the link anymore. So your saying i should go with springs instead? Either way im going to order the kyb struts from SPS. Would a 2.25 drop look good with some 17" rims? Or what would you prefer.
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#4
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Re: coilovers
i prefer stock wheels, stock springs, and stock struts. but i doubt you like that idea. any drop 2" or more will cause premature wear on the CV joints. not saying it can't be done, i think the most i've seen a saturn droped was 4", just be warned you may need stock up on CV joints(i don't think 2.25 would be that bad). i don't have any knowage of KYB struts, except that alot of saturn owners have them. the problem with adjustable coil-overs is that most people change them real fast then go on their marry little way, and don't give the struts time to adjust(and it does take awhile), so while they are driving and to over bumps and all, the struts are full of high pressure, the struts won't absorb anything and it will act more like you have a solid suspention.
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Re: coilovers
Anybody else have opinions on suspension upgrades and what size rims look good with how low of a drop?
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Re: coilovers
http://www.saturnspot.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=4
http://www.saturnfans.com/forums/for...3?s=&forumid=7 Last edited by sierrap615; 10-24-2004 at 11:24 PM. |
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