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switching new suspension setup...

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by gotriceproductions, Jan 12, 2005.

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    well i hope ground control is good... because the spring rates for ground control is not as bad as my OBX i have... obx spring rates are forreal bootleged china shit.
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    switching new suspension setup...

    when the weather gets warmer, i should be getting in my rims on and move up to my suspension...


    Right now i have a OBX coilover and Tokico blue strut setup... The ride is really i mean REALLY stiff... especially when people are sitting in my back seat... lol its like they can dance to my trance music without even trying. haha.. I am looking foward to buy some new coilovers... since coilovers can adjust heights, and i do need one because my car do go in car shows in chicago during the hot days. im thinking of buying a set of ground control coilovers with my same tokico blue struts.. hopefully that setup will work out for me. :)

    If you guys wanna own a set of OBX coilovers, PM me ill prolly give u a decent price on these used coilovers. and yes i do have a set of Eibach Prokit springs too for 98-01.. and they are used too... :) just PM me.
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    Ground control will be stiff too, but probably a better ride than the obx.
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    My friend used skunk2. It's not the most comfortable ride, but I think it works.

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