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Old 01-12-2013, 03:03 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by EnvyS13 View Post
Thanks for the quick response. I have considered a solid shock/spring setup, but like I said I just havent seen any reviews or opinions on the coils on an s-chassis and was curious if anyone has some light to shed.
Fair enough, I just advise you don't jump on getting coilovers (more so these racelands) so quickly. ESPECIALLY if you plan on actually getting good coilovers some day and going as far as properly taking your car to get corner balanced. So far from just the two posts after my first one the coils will get you pretty low but will give you a really stiff ride. But nothing else is mentioned..?


If low is really just what you want I'm not going to insult you or anything, I understand that's all that most people car about now, then just go with the raceland's. Or cut springs because that's what they sound like.

Or save up for good coilovers while you rock a fresh shock/spring setup.
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