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Old 09-02-2007, 12:29 PM
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I was looking into buying coilovers, now does anyone on here have coilovers. Im looking to see if I should buy coils or not, pros cons you know. Looking at prices itll cost me almost as much to buy struts an springs and labor to just buy coilovers. What does everyone have to say?? Any and all information is helpful and thankful. Plus whats the installation like for them, are the weld on??
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Old 09-02-2007, 01:40 PM
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I say Kazera springs and Tokico blues, is what I say. My cost was $340, including shipping.
 
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Old 09-02-2007, 01:49 PM
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If you are looking into a good set of coilovers, and for a decent price (i have been looking into this same hing myself), there are several brands you can get.

Tien makes a great coilover system, and the last time I checked it was hovering around 1 thousand bucks. I have heard GREAT THINGS about the tien coilovers and they seem decently priced.

Next is the Eibach coilover setup they sell on Modern. I havent heard much about them, but they are just about the same price as the tiens.

Then you have the Mopars. They are around 3 grand for a set of the better coilovers. Now, I have heard people compare the tiens with the mopar stage 2 coilovers (which are pretty good). Its name brand at fault for the price gauging. If you want to go pure mopar... these are it. If your looking for a great coilover setup but decently priced... I would go with tien or eibach.
 
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Old 09-02-2007, 07:38 PM
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The Mopar stage 3 coilovers are around $1400.
If you want good quality and superior adjustability check out the Megan Racing coilovers for the SRT, bolts up same on 2nd gens. They go for around $900.
 
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Thanks yall
It just seems like im going to spend 600$ to get springs an struts installed and thats alot. To me coilovers seem almost "easier" to install. Im not sure what im going to do yet but in Sept I hope to get my car dropped. Any more ideas guys?
 
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Man Id love to bag my car, you live close come help me, my friend bagged his gmc sonoma an tubro'd it.
 



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