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do these coilovers fit?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Javidawg19, Dec 31, 2006.

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    Javidawg19 New Member

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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    no(look for 93-02, not 03+), and you don't want Dropzone coilovers in the first place. if you want coilovers, save up a bit more. Dropzone is known for mediocre products.
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    jtweezy New Member

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    actually dropzones are pretty good.....Ask a member who actually has them on their car right now...
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    Dropzones are good compared to what? Sure, theyre good compared to cut springs, lol

    Ask that same member what other coilovers theyve had on their car to compare them to......lol
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    after seeing half the j-body community go through them and get rid of them, i'd be inclined to disagree. do research on suspension products before buying them...DZ stuff is mediocre.
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    they don't look right..for $70?? are they?
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    DOT. Noypi ako!

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    Just save up for REAL coilovers not coilover sleeves.
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    yes...they're that cheap because they're trash.
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    tsburt Active Member

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    lol..i figured.
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    i would be skeptical about putting something that costs so little on my car
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    members on this forum have used the setup that cost 400-500 not those cheap ones....
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    Which set is that? Ive never seen a 400-500 dollar set of dropzones. These are only 140 [IMG]

    Are there really TRUE Dropzone coilovers? Even if they are true coilovers, 400 for them is stupid cheap.
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    ground control is the best way to go!!! :ninjastea
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    talking about money, you get what you pay for. mostly. ;) unless you are like me and pounce on great deals. then you get a lot more than what you pay for. yeah, that's about right.
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    Well the guy knows the owner of dropzones and bought the set that is sold with springs and struts....Lifetime warranty too.
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    1337Rolla oh my

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    If you want some good coilovers I'd look at Tein or JIC Magic

    both make very good products but you're looking at more than $400
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    I would recommend Tein, but that is way more expensive than what you initially considered
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    Mayur Biggest trd whore in the whole wide world

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    Does Tein even make coilovers for the 8th gen? Ground control is the way to go ;) Eibach springs, you cant go wrong.
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    Tein? All they make for 8th gen is springs.
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    Mayur Biggest trd whore in the whole wide world

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    Thats what I thought too but someone up in the thread said to look for Tein coilovers so eh.
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    They're made for 9th gens and I think AE86's, too.
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    DOT. Noypi ako!

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    Yup, they do. But its not in their site. You have to contact them.
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    so what's the part number of this mythical coilover set?
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    +1

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