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Weapon R coilover springs. Yes? or NO?

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by ctam1986, May 31, 2005.

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    Vamp Gunmetal 2001 Corolla S

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    No. They're too stiff for any of the available struts to handle. I'm not too sure how much R&D they put into it, as well as the quality and winding methods used for the springs.
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    i heard weapon r coilover gives a bouncy ride...
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    Weapon R is not on top of my list in terms of product quality.. Get Ground Control.

    Koni inserts could handle spring rates up to 550 lbs/in
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    thanks y'all. i really trust this website
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    Any1 have any links to a website selling Ground Control kits??

    I'm looking for a fully adjustable suspension kit for my 93 Corolla
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    hp racing has a kit, damn i knew they had some kits for us 93-97 guys but i cant remember now
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    I found this website selling suspension kits for Corollas,
    www.andysautosport.com
    Anyone ever bought stuff from this site?? Any good??

    Thinking about buying the D2 T08 RS 36-Way Adjustable Coilover Kit,(its the purple one on the website under the 93-97 Corolla coilover section)

    Anyone have a D2 kit fitted to there car?? Any good/bad points for me?
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    Anyone able to help me out???
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    Surely someone knows something about this kit,neeed any info asap,have to buy a kit soon
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    personal experience.. weapon r and springs is not a good combo.. just ask anyone who ever rode in my car when it was lowered..
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    What makes a car so bouncy and stiff when you lower it all the way 4"... is it because there is no absorption?
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