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> H&R full coilovers, good/bad anyone know
post Sep 2, 2005 - 9:27 PM
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crazycel18

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so i blew out he bottom seal on my front right strut and now im thinking of going to a full coilover setup or if anyone knows where i can get short struts for lowered cars that would worl too any help or info would be much appreciated


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post Sep 7, 2005 - 10:17 AM
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ill see if i can help you, supposedly, kyb Gr2's work good for our cars lowered, but if you want some dampening or something i guess they make KYB AGX, and koni yellows for our cars as well... if you are going coilover setup id look at TEIN SS coilovers.... i have no clue as of where to order this stuff.
post Sep 7, 2005 - 8:16 PM
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the problem i ran into with the kybs are that they are a stock size replacement the bast thing for a lowered car is a shorter strut and thats why im thinking of going to a full coilover setup cause dotn get me wrong the kybs work great but one of mine has softened up from driving rough roads and now i get clatter form the springs so yeha


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post Sep 7, 2005 - 9:23 PM
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ya thats why im going coilovers as well.

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