What suspension do you Bay Area S2k drivers use?
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Bilstein PSS9
bought it for $1275shipped from ebay.
highly recommend getting these coilovers. You will feel less body roll when taking hard turns.
The bad thing is that if you're planning to slam your car these aren't for you. The helper spring wont allow you to lower more than 1.5-2". There just isn't enough thread on the coilver to go any lower.
bought it for $1275shipped from ebay.
highly recommend getting these coilovers. You will feel less body roll when taking hard turns.
The bad thing is that if you're planning to slam your car these aren't for you. The helper spring wont allow you to lower more than 1.5-2". There just isn't enough thread on the coilver to go any lower.
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Originally Posted by s2kpuppy,Aug 24 2006, 11:51 PM
i recently bought tein RAs off a fellow s2k member. haven't tracked them, but they're pretty damn good for street use. A bit stiff, but i'll live. Not sure if they're still being manufactured though. I approve them.
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Originally Posted by lvietlboyl,Aug 25 2006, 09:16 AM
Bilstein PSS9
bought it for $1275shipped from ebay.
highly recommend getting these coilovers. You will feel less body roll when taking hard turns.
The bad thing is that if you're planning to slam your car these aren't for you. The helper spring wont allow you to lower more than 1.5-2". There just isn't enough thread on the coilver to go any lower.
bought it for $1275shipped from ebay.
highly recommend getting these coilovers. You will feel less body roll when taking hard turns.
The bad thing is that if you're planning to slam your car these aren't for you. The helper spring wont allow you to lower more than 1.5-2". There just isn't enough thread on the coilver to go any lower.
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