Coilover help!

Old Jun 13, 2014 | 07:01 AM
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Coilover help!

I'm needing coilovers for my car and I'm in a bit of a dillema.

My front struts are gone, so its time to drop the beast.

I'm looking at going to racelands (moneys a little tite atm) brand new, or pick up a set of BC BR coilovers that are 2nd hand, but apparently in great condition.

I'm torn between new cheap, or used quality.


Can I get some insight?

Thanks everyone!


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Old Jun 13, 2014 | 11:46 AM
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What kind of car do you have?

Finding any set of coilovers for a 1st gen 323 is tough to do. I know someone who may be selling some nice HKS coilovers soon. They won't be cheap either though because of the unobtanium factor.
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Old Jun 13, 2014 | 08:31 PM
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heh, Forum: 1st gen Protege/323/GLC

Plenty of options out there for ya. Racelands aren't any better than Buddy Club, which isn't saying much. Have you looked at Cusco or even a set of tein basics? They're more expensive, but the difference in build and ride quality is well worth the money.
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