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Old 12-09-2010, 08:01 AM
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I have skunk2 coils and they really arent bad. Best setup i've ever had and its also the stiffest setup i've had. Dano has them too and I think he likes them as well.
 
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Old 12-09-2010, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Joe_Nash
I have a $700 budget... And don't want to spend all my money on the,. I know you don't want to cheap out, but I need other things too.. That are necessary. Same for the coilovers or suspension...

Edit: Would this be a good one? http://www.progressauto.com/products.../productID/595
Yeah that's a good setup. It has fairly soft springs so it should be relatively comfortable on the street. Installation with that setup is a bit easier as they are a one piece coilover.

Originally Posted by Lewy2k
I have skunk2 coils and they really arent bad. Best setup i've ever had and its also the stiffest setup i've had. Dano has them too and I think he likes them as well.
Skunk2 makes some good products but the biggest complaint I hear about them is how they ride. Really just depends on your own level of comfort. I think the Progress are a little cheaper and if you want something more comfortable, they would be the better bet judging by their spring rates.
 
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