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The Big Coilover VS Spring Debate

I'm ready to by my suspension mod for my Z. I was looking at Coilovers for some time now, coming from lowering cars with just springs I wanted to step

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Old 04-01-2011, 01:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default The Big Coilover VS Spring Debate

I'm ready to by my suspension mod for my Z. I was looking at Coilovers for some time now, coming from lowering cars with just springs I wanted to step it up and get something better for my new pride and joy.

I was looking into BC Coil Overs for the price and rep.

What other brands should I be looking into at this price range. Also... I have heard about BC having a clunking noise is this still the case?

Thoughts advise, all welcomed please.

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