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What to look for and WHY: Coilovers

usually speaking if you are going high end (external reservoirs, 3+ way adjustable, etc), chances are you have more than a rough understanding of what you need. For most people

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Old 02-23-2013, 06:15 AM   #11 (permalink)
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usually speaking if you are going high end (external reservoirs, 3+ way adjustable, etc), chances are you have more than a rough understanding of what you need.

For most people a street application coilover is more than enough. I'd say look for a brand with a good reputation and go from there depending on your needs and if you have a preference in brand and such.

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