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Old 05-03-2017, 06:43 AM   #1
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Give me opinion on coilovers

I have performance shock and struts, of course their not adjustable...they are stiff of course with 2" drop...
will coilovers be different than performance shocks strut other than adjusting heights and control soft - hard?
i was trying to purchase set of coilovers and some of the people i know said it should be almost no difference since you got performance shock and springs

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