Can you use Ground Control Coilovers with Skunk2 Sport Shocks?
Can you use Ground Control Coilovers with Skunk2 Sport Shocks?
if it's the full coil setup, why? i mean why waste em... all i might change are the springs, but skunk can custom make..
NIKOND80
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No reason you can't, it's an OEM replacement just like any other shock...
http://www.skunk2.com/Suspension/ind...dId=sportshock
Just slide the ground control sleeve & perch on then the Eibach spring.
why not rock the matching skunk2's... or get a fullcoil setup... but i assume you already got GC's and want to get these shocks...
NIKOND80
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Just search for ground control's on ebay, and it should tell you which strut they will work with in the ad.
For instance: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GROUN...QQcmdZViewItem
spring rate....Originally Posted by burke420
buy the full coilover GC/Koni setup with custom springrates to whatever you like, makes things simple . .
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top notch setup used by many a HPDE driver
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gc ride smooth got em on my 96 civic.
Got tein springs on my car now. I am going to get buddy club coilover in a few months.
let this die now
Last edited by Andy_013; 10-23-2007 at 04:11 PM.
I hate ground control coilovers. Those kind of shocks just are not made to work like that.
huh?Originally Posted by chituntang
Shock from coilover and from normal shocks are design differently.
That's why the real coilover needs to rebuild over times because the abuse they actually get.
The normal shock has a longer life, but there is a travel distance they were designed to work at. So that's why a lot of people would not recommend stock shocks with lowering springs. I know that he is going with aftermarket units, but that is still not a real coilover. If you really want the adjust ability, getting tein basic will be a way better choice.
The biggest thing is how often you are going to adjust it. I have a set of KYB AGX and I have only adjust it once. We are talking about turning the knob. It is not like he is going to take off his wheels every week/month and put it 1' higher...