dropzone coilovers
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that's what I meant...I consider skunk's to be around the bottom of the good section...(not saying they suck, just like others better but they are still good) and up to the full coilovers. so really the srping rates might be too soft. but its up to you. they might just be for looks. and if that's what you want, then they are fine.
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well I've had a set of cheap coilovers on my ride for 4yrs now and haven;t had a problem w/ them at all... One of the main reasons that alot of the coilovers aren;t any good is because of the amount of coils that are used on the springs...
You will notice some of the cheap companies don;t have as many coils or they are really spread out which in turn will mean a pretty poor ride... I have known peopel to have and ride on DZ CO's and they liked them and they had a decent ride...
Just my $.02...
You will notice some of the cheap companies don;t have as many coils or they are really spread out which in turn will mean a pretty poor ride... I have known peopel to have and ride on DZ CO's and they liked them and they had a decent ride...
Just my $.02...
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DropZone coilovers are fine. I know a couple people with them and theyre ride is what i would consider close to perfect. I just put mine on today (only fronts so far) and they are great, they don't bounce at all or i can't feel it if they do and the springs are pretty stiff. I would compare these coilovers to GC's. I believe they are equal. IMO