Springs...
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Originally Posted by RoosterS2K,Aug 26 2010, 09:59 AM
I don't have that kind of money to spend...
I just got a quote from RPM Automotive on installing new springs, they quoted me $509.00 before tax.... Screw it I'll stay stock height haha.
I just got a quote from RPM Automotive on installing new springs, they quoted me $509.00 before tax.... Screw it I'll stay stock height haha.
Coilovers all the way. Springs don't do anything for the S. Only benefits will be noticed with coilovers. I hated the way my S rode on Tein springs..........they rode extremely soft and the ride height was uneven.
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Originally Posted by imsa77,Aug 26 2010, 05:59 PM
For that much money we will install springs, roll your fenders and align the car and buy everybody lunch and dinner. LOL
Coilovers all the way. Springs don't do anything for the S. Only benefits will be noticed with coilovers. I hated the way my S rode on Tein springs..........they rode extremely soft and the ride height was uneven.
Coilovers all the way. Springs don't do anything for the S. Only benefits will be noticed with coilovers. I hated the way my S rode on Tein springs..........they rode extremely soft and the ride height was uneven.
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I have a set of skunk2 springs I don't want anymore.
How much?
And for everyone telling me to grab some coil overs, I don't have enough $$$ and I can only lower about an inch.
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Call it a Benjamin and I'll even deliver them to Jax. I live in Orlando.
edit: and if you can change your oil, you can probably install springs yourself.
edit: and if you can change your oil, you can probably install springs yourself.