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Hey everyone, Wanted to get an idea of how many of you are using a true type coilover in the rear. I'm looking at coilovers and can't decide if I

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Default How many are using a true type coilover in the rear?

Hey everyone,

Wanted to get an idea of how many of you are using a true type coilover in the rear.

I'm looking at coilovers and can't decide if I should go with an oem style or a true style. I know a true style will be cheaper and easier to align but am afraid the car won't have the support in the new location of the spring.

Any thoughts? Anyone use both types before?


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