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2009-04-27 03:14:31
#1
Ebay Coilover Sleeves
are the ebay coilover sleeves worth getting? or should i just get lowering springs?
2009-04-27 03:37:09
#2
neither. im going to guess and say you just want to lower it for looks/daily driving?

You are going to blow your shocks prematurely and be hitting your bump stops.

kyb agx shocks and hyperco or road magnet springs are whats usually recommended.
2009-04-27 03:39:34
#3
im getting new shocks this friday, and i just would like to know wat would be good on getting low budget.
2009-04-27 16:47:58
#4
Originally Posted by SloSR20
are the ebay coilover sleeves worth getting? or should i just get lowering springs?

Originally Posted by SloSR20
im getting new shocks this friday, and i just would like to know wat would be good on getting low budget.

You have not provided enough information for anyone to answer your questions.

What are your exact uses for the vehicle? DD? Auto-X? Road course? 1/4 mile terror?

What is your budget?

Why are you already buying "shocks this Friday" and only now asking questions about your suspension? Why not wait on purchasing those struts until you know what you are going to do with the rest of your suspension?

Before you do anything else, or start any new threads with suspension questions, you should read this thread:

http://www.sr20-forum.com/suspension/1801-b13-b14-b15-suspension-information.html

Right now, you do not know enough to ask the right questions, nor have you given us enough information to help you.

Read the thread posted, get some basic knowledge of our suspensions and the available modifications, and then re-post with any additional questions you may have. We'll be happy to help you at that point.

A couple more items, to get you started correctly.

Try using that Search button a bit more, and the Thread Starter button a bit less. So far, all of your questions could have been answered quickly and effectively with that oh-so-handy Search Button.

Also, please make sure you post in the right section. You have five threads, with five posts total, and two of the threads are/were in the wrong sections. You're batting 40% on posting your questions in the right place. You posted this thread in "All Motor" when we have a "Suspension" section. The various sections on the forum keep things nice and orderly.

Welcome to the Forum.
2009-04-27 18:00:52
#5
Originally Posted by Shawn
You have not provided enough information for anyone to answer your questions.

What are your exact uses for the vehicle? DD? Auto-X? Road course? 1/4 mile terror?

What is your budget?

Why are you already buying "shocks this Friday" and only now asking questions about your suspension? Why not wait on purchasing those struts until you know what you are going to do with the rest of your suspension?

Before you do anything else, or start any new threads with suspension questions, you should read this thread:

http://www.sr20-forum.com/suspension/1801-b13-b14-b15-suspension-information.html

Right now, you do not know enough to ask the right questions, nor have you given us enough information to help you.

Read the thread posted, get some basic knowledge of our suspensions and the available modifications, and then re-post with any additional questions you may have. We'll be happy to help you at that point.

A couple more items, to get you started correctly.

Try using that Search button a bit more, and the Thread Starter button a bit less. So far, all of your questions could have been answered quickly and effectively with that oh-so-handy Search Button.

Also, please make sure you post in the right section. You have five threads, with five posts total, and two of the threads are/were in the wrong sections. You're batting 40% on posting your questions in the right place. You posted this thread in "All Motor" when we have a "Suspension" section. The various sections on the forum keep things nice and orderly.

Welcome to the Forum.


You must be in a good mood, i thought it would have been worse before i read it.

But everything he said is true, BTW.
2009-04-29 19:02:48
#6
Originally Posted by squirlz
You must be in a good mood, i thought it would have been worse before i read it.

But everything he said is true, BTW.

Actually I am stressed out for various reasons.

However, I am working on being more patient and reasonably civilized.

______________________________________

SloSR20...you there? It's Wednesday, you might be making a costly mistake with your strut purchase in a mere 48 hours. .....

One more thing, always, always check the forum and do some reSearch on any fix or upgrade before you drop any cash.

That little hunk of advice will save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.
2009-04-29 19:21:10
#7
I think Shawn should have a special filter so he cant see posts like this.
2009-04-29 22:17:52
#8
Originally Posted by bluebomber
I think Shawn should have a special filter so he cant see posts like this.


It might help his blood pressure a little and also bring his stress level down. It also might help any red headed step children he might have lead a more normal life.
2009-04-30 05:53:56
#9
^^^ If we did that then were would we get our entertainment? lol.
2009-05-04 02:19:15
#10
Originally Posted by SloSR20
im getting new shocks this friday, and i just would like to know wat would be good on getting low budget.


$10 says your getting GR-2's.
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