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2004 V6
slow >.>
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suspension setup
hmmm, thinking of lowering my car soon so i was thinking of getting the eibach pro springs.. But seems like putting them on stock shocks isn't such a good idea after what i hear from my friends and their stock shocks blowing =X
Looked around this forum and seems like a lot of people recommend getting Tokico shocks. The setup i have in my mind currently is Tokico Illuminas with eibach pro springs.. Is that setup good for the money that i'll be paying :S??? or is there better and more efficient setup out there??? My friends are telling me that tein coilovers are the way to go, but they do seem bit pricey.. I need your inputs guys >.< Thanks! |
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I Post Entirely Way Too Much
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i love my eibach pro kit and the tokico d-specs.
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1986 SVO
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coil overs ARE the way to go. you get what you pay for in the modding world.
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2004 V6
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hmmm... =X coil overs are so expensive tho lol.
I was thinking of ordering suspension stuff from shox.com, but is that site reliable? |
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2000 Mustang GT
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www.stangsuspension.com has some pretty good stuff from what i've seen. haven't ordered from them, but i'm sure someone here has.
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Eibach and Tokico go good together, need some. My 07 is getting fitted i just need some time to complete and test the car.
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go to steeda.com they have a coil over kit
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Coil overs are one way to go but not the only. It really depends on your goals. Really fast in a straight line or twisty type stuff. Because 1/4 mile has a lot of options as well as corner carving.
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I have Koni DA with coil over convert love the set up. Need to get softer springs for the street though
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