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Question for you guys in the WA thread.
Coilovers or replace my bilstein shocks? I don't need to slam my ride. I don't and probably won't take my car to the track more than once a year if that. Wife, kids and growing family hold me back for now. Price is an issue for now yet I sold my house in MN putting a good chunk of change in my pocket. I know I could start a thread or obviously read what is already posted. I just want your guys in put. Thanks
Coilovers or replace my bilstein shocks? I don't need to slam my ride. I don't and probably won't take my car to the track more than once a year if that. Wife, kids and growing family hold me back for now. Price is an issue for now yet I sold my house in MN putting a good chunk of change in my pocket. I know I could start a thread or obviously read what is already posted. I just want your guys in put. Thanks
bilsteins are going to be way cheaper on the wallet. you're looking at $75 a shock to revalve the bilsteins compared to ~$400 per coilover ($1600 at a minumum).
you can revalve all the bilsteins for less than 1 coilover
you can revalve all the bilsteins for less than 1 coilover
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I like to make upgrades when it's time for maintenance like that. Guess it depends on what you go with for coils but I'd take this as an opportunity to upgrade your suspension.
Question for you guys in the WA thread.
Coilovers or replace my bilstein shocks? I don't need to slam my ride. I don't and probably won't take my car to the track more than once a year if that. Wife, kids and growing family hold me back for now. Price is an issue for now yet I sold my house in MN putting a good chunk of change in my pocket. I know I could start a thread or obviously read what is already posted. I just want your guys in put. Thanks
Coilovers or replace my bilstein shocks? I don't need to slam my ride. I don't and probably won't take my car to the track more than once a year if that. Wife, kids and growing family hold me back for now. Price is an issue for now yet I sold my house in MN putting a good chunk of change in my pocket. I know I could start a thread or obviously read what is already posted. I just want your guys in put. Thanks
Factory setups are pretty good. Add a rear swaybar to negate some of the understeer and you'll be happy!





