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<blockquote data-quote="neonrt" data-source="post: 2669119" data-attributes="member: 568572"><p>I agree with above^^ dont wate you money on any of those ebay coilover sleeves. they are junk, will hurt your strut, and worst of alll are very unsafe. Spend your money on either "real" lowering springs designed to work with stock-type struts, or save a bit more and get the real deal coilovers. Look into k-sport, or bc-racing for more inexpensive coil-overs that work well. i have seen the dynos on k-sports, and they work well with a variety of spring rates. plus can be lowered without loosing any suspension travel.(the body of the coil-over is adjustable.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neonrt, post: 2669119, member: 568572"] I agree with above^^ dont wate you money on any of those ebay coilover sleeves. they are junk, will hurt your strut, and worst of alll are very unsafe. Spend your money on either "real" lowering springs designed to work with stock-type struts, or save a bit more and get the real deal coilovers. Look into k-sport, or bc-racing for more inexpensive coil-overs that work well. i have seen the dynos on k-sports, and they work well with a variety of spring rates. plus can be lowered without loosing any suspension travel.(the body of the coil-over is adjustable.) [/QUOTE]
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