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Old 10-28-2004, 11:00 AM
tcorbeil tcorbeil is offline
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Coilover question for 92 jetta

hey, I'm considering getting coilover springs for my 92 jetta..
I was just wondering what is involved with them..
will they fit on my car with the current struts etc?
The reason is i have a broken spring so i need to replace one at least, so i figured i might get a cheap set of coilovers.. I do not want to sink alot of money into the car...

Anythoughts? I've seen some coilovers on ebay around $125US.. why so cheap? Do i need to get new struts as well???
check out the item...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW

ANY THOUGHTS?????

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TIM
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Old 01-10-2005, 07:38 PM
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hmm

funny you ask about those.. i bought that exact pair 6 months ago.. they are still sitting here in the box.. they are good but you need to buy the in serts .. i havent really looked into it i guess you just have to fine the proper struts and shock to seat the coil overs on.. let me know if and when you do it .. and ill let you know when i do.. i just took my old springs from my jetta and cut 2 coils of. slammed it right down .. but also bad for the car especially when you have anything under 15" tires your cars too low.. ive lost severl bumpers al ready.. im saving for air ride ..lol


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