PSS9 Coilovers, what do you guys think?
#2
Tirerack is cheaper and tirerack is on the expensive side, I'm sure you can find a better deal but I like tirerack's service so I purchase from them.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/suspens...5.H0&perfCode=S
As far as the coilovers go, after doing lots of searching on s2ki, it is the one I will purchase when it's time.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/suspens...5.H0&perfCode=S
As far as the coilovers go, after doing lots of searching on s2ki, it is the one I will purchase when it's time.
#3
Good setup in the budget range. Most people on here will tell you that unless you're spending $4k +, you're not going to get anything that will perform as well as stock.
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Originally Posted by .no tork.,May 13 2007, 01:01 PM
Good setup in the budget range. Most people on here will tell you that unless you're spending $4k +, you're not going to get anything that will perform as well as stock.
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I bought $1300 h&r coilovers from tire rack for my old RSX. The coilovers sucked, I complained, and tire rack gave me a full refund. All I paid for was shipping. I think their service is worth paying a little extra.
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Originally Posted by TriaXenginE,May 17 2007, 06:23 AM
what you said made no sense at all.
In my opinion it's a good setup on a budget. I was just telling the poster that some people will say otherwise...
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Originally Posted by .no tork.,May 17 2007, 03:08 PM
Why not?
In my opinion it's a good setup on a budget. I was just telling the poster that some people will say otherwise...
In my opinion it's a good setup on a budget. I was just telling the poster that some people will say otherwise...