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#286
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Originally Posted by evo_dadi
no!!!! why the s-tech go with the tanabe or eibachs
#288
no no no.. not the s techs. It is not worth it for the price of the springs/plus install. I would recommend you go to auto innovations to have them installed and the car realigned, but its going to cost your $300.. and you will definately want to change these.. the ride is way to rough, the drop is to low and they will blow your struts in no time. The esperlir and tanabe are both great performing springs that will last long and give you good performance. Eibachs are ok but i thought the general thought was that they are two progressive.. and not linear enough for autox type handling.
#289
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why have them installed??? its a DIY project. esp if they're low springs......no spring compressor. speaking of, i just bought some spt springs. decided handling is more important than looks.
i agree w/ the not buying the s-techs........too many bad reviews. try the skunk2 coilovers. they're a respectable company.
marcel- hey, do you mind maybe bringin that code reader down again??? please!!! my wifes truck threw a CEL today, and unfortunatley, my AP cant read codes on any other car but mine. heheh.......damn. probably an o2 or somethin.
i agree w/ the not buying the s-techs........too many bad reviews. try the skunk2 coilovers. they're a respectable company.
marcel- hey, do you mind maybe bringin that code reader down again??? please!!! my wifes truck threw a CEL today, and unfortunatley, my AP cant read codes on any other car but mine. heheh.......damn. probably an o2 or somethin.
#290
Originally Posted by TurboSportTSi
why have them installed??? its a DIY project. esp if they're low springs......no spring compressor. speaking of, i just bought some spt springs. decided handling is more important than looks.
i agree w/ the not buying the s-techs........too many bad reviews. try the skunk2 coilovers. they're a respectable company.
marcel- hey, do you mind maybe bringin that code reader down again??? please!!! my wifes truck threw a CEL today, and unfortunatley, my AP cant read codes on any other car but mine. heheh.......damn. probably an o2 or somethin.
i agree w/ the not buying the s-techs........too many bad reviews. try the skunk2 coilovers. they're a respectable company.
marcel- hey, do you mind maybe bringin that code reader down again??? please!!! my wifes truck threw a CEL today, and unfortunatley, my AP cant read codes on any other car but mine. heheh.......damn. probably an o2 or somethin.
no problem chris i always leave it on my car anyways.
#291
Originally Posted by SuzWRX
They are just temporary because I am getting a really good deal on them! I just want the wheel gap to go away hehe
lol i dont blame ya the wheel gap is horrible on stock cars
#297
ill be there around 730.. might be an early night for me though. We need some sort of camaro deterent incase those meat heads decide to keep driving by us again yelling "22222 fast 2222 furious" that was the worst!
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Originally Posted by bdking57
ill be there around 730.. might be an early night for me though. We need some sort of camaro deterent incase those meat heads decide to keep driving by us again yelling "22222 fast 2222 furious" that was the worst!