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Old 12-09-2004, 10:42 PM
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corolla coilovers

hi i have a 94 corolla and i just bought some weapon r circuit pro series coilovers. are these decent coilovers. i am not trying to race just give the car a low sporty look i already have an aftermarket muffler on it and the car gets decent acceleration but the suspension is bad because my back tires rub. i bought some new struts for the rear and i am planning to install these coilovers are they a good or bad brand? some people say yes some say no.???

p.s. any other advice on how i can really fix up my corolla? sites? ideas? specific companies? anything will help. thank you.
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Old 12-09-2004, 11:25 PM
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Yea, i got a pimped out 96 rolla... Coilovers suck, there only job is to lower the car to make it look good. Within a year they will need replacement if u use stock shocks. They ride shitty. Regular drop springs will last the life of the car and u WONT need to replace shocks every year. i got lotsa mods... but before u mod it out, do all the tune up stuff first-you will notice a HUGE difference (15-20hp) specially if u got lots of miles. Cap,rotor, wires, plugs, fuel filter, intake system cleaning. Then go with an intake, exhaust, header.
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