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Lightbulb Good Place for Shocks, and Coilovers

Springs?

Im looking for a good place to get some good priced springs and coilovers. I just got this car about 4mons ago and some big guy must have been riding on the passanger side cause damn..

And does anyone have an issue with there car catching goround everytime they hit a bump... Let me know

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Re: Good Place for Shocks, and Coilovers

lol, does it lean to one side? and if i hit a bump or something hard i'll scratch the bottom of the car, but this doesn't happen too often unless i'm really gunnin it. My friend's 89 dx bottoms out more than my car does, cuz he has 13s and i have 14s
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Re: Re: Good Place for Shocks, and Coilovers

Yeah, It leans to the pass. side. but no matter how fast I hear it..
Im kinda afraid on day that im going to loose my muffler..
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Re: Good Place for Shocks, and Coilovers

wow thats pretty crazy...are you looking to lower the car? if you wanna lower it, jus get some aftermarket, i'm sure if you search for springs or suspension or lowering you'll see some suggestions

however, if you jus wanna fix the leaning to one side and don't wanna lower the car, have some factory spec shocks put in from a mechanic or dealer somewhere
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Re: Re: Good Place for Shocks, and Coilovers

Are the springs or struts aftermarket? I would find the source of the problem first.

www.tirerack.com
www.modacar.com

Don't be cheap with suspension or you will regret it.
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Re: Re: Re: Good Place for Shocks, and Coilovers

Well Im looking for it to handle good so I'll take your advice thanks man..

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you could alwaysgo to www.nopi.com thats where i got my shocks and coilovers
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Re: Good Place for Shocks, and Coilovers

or you could ask me. i carry arospeed and a couple others. if you are serious, pm me and i'll tell ya what i can do for ya
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Re: Good Place for Shocks, and Coilovers

for coilovers goto www.matrixracing.com thats where i purchased coilover for my hatch, cost 140$ shipped, not bad for 3 in the front and 2.5 in the back....
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i'm ignore my first pm. i just sent you another
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Re: Good Place for Shocks, and Coilovers

well, you might wanna look into some good bushings first, then if you really want to get some good sup, get groundcontrol with some kyb struts. there alittle pricey but you don't wanna go cheap here. ck on some good sway bars to. i would really look into bushings first.
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