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post Nov 16, 2016 - 12:40 PM
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dietcam



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So, it's about that time. I'm trying to find complete strut kits. I'd like to go Monroe, like Scotty Kilmer from Youtube, but I cant seem to find any actual online places to purchase them. If anyone can post links to OEM or OEM-replacement complete kits, that'd be great. I need all 4... so... yeah. Ive got a '94 AT200 Hatch if that makes a difference. I would get the $630 CX racing coilovers from ebay, but I dont want to change the ride height or spring rates, I just want stock.


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post Nov 22, 2016 - 12:03 PM
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QUOTE (trdproven @ Nov 21, 2016 - 1:36 AM) *
^ you need to fine adjust your damper for all roads mine drives better than stock on over a 3 inch drop. Takes a while to tune


You obviously dont know about new york city streets LOL
yea the roads are bad, always construction, always a pothole, or a manhole, or some sort of crater

QUOTE (cheela @ Nov 21, 2016 - 10:21 AM) *
i can vouch for the megan ez's as well. worth the money if you're looking to upgrade. ride is comfortable enough that it won't kill your back or anything.
if you're changing out the struts then I would suggest replacing your end links at the same time as it can be a bitch to remove them. I ended up cutting mine and just upgrading to thicker sportier ones. if you don't want sporty then there are OEM equivalent ones that are better designed as well.


you are 100% right, i had to cut one end link cause it was frozen.

so far i got like 2 week on them, waiting for them to settle so i can dial in the suspension correctly.

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