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    Default Good Set of coilovers that are in expensive?

    like the title says. lookin for a good set of coilovers but that are in expensive. lowest i have seen is 239 for skunk 2 coilovers anthing lower?
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    I wouldn't buy any coilovers lower than what you have posted

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    lol. thanks. i was just wandering if i could get a pair of something like the same for cheapers thats all
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    lol well damn, **** your bluntness! lol
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    I never like those coilovers, get some real ones.
    At least get megan street.

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    megan FTL! suck it up cry baby! omni is about the lowest i'd ever spend on coils...

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    cheap and coilover don't mix well....

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    $239 is cheaper than quality springs LOL. You could go with eBay specials with who knows what springrates but unless you want to experiment don't be cheap, it will end up more expensive than if you had just gone with a mid-priced set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NAIZBST
    I wouldn't buy any coilovers lower than what you have posted

    yeah for real.

    you can find coilovers for like 60 bucks on ebay. but they're ****ty.

    i got a set of skunk2 drag launch and they're pretty good. they were like 320.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PURE jdm
    megan FTL! suck it up cry baby! omni is about the lowest i'd ever spend on coils...
    what does FTL mean... ive been thinking about getting the megan streets, but i cant tell it he mean they are good or bad?


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    Quote Originally Posted by kppk1986
    cheap and coilover don't mix well....
    +1

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    [QUOTE=Fr33way]$239 is cheaper than quality springs LOL. You could go with eBay specials with who knows what springrates but unless you want to experiment don't be cheap, it will end up more expensive than if you had just gone with a mid-priced set.[/QUOTE]

    true... just spend the extra money
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    get yourself a quality bilstein or koni damper and not junk and a set of GC coilovers, then fabricate yourself some seats and you have a better performing coilover than any off the shelf you can buy.


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