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    Active Member Two Rings
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    H&R coilovers or Stasis

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    I wanted to get some advise on my suspension. I currently am running the H&R sport/Bilstein combo and want to go lower and more agressive. I have been looking at two options either get the sleeves from ECS or just 86 the combo and get H&R or Stasis coilovers. If anyone has advise on what would be the best route that would be greatly appreciated. Also if you have the ECS sleeves let me know what you think
    AKA: quattrospeed01

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    Active Member Two Rings
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    that is true what are everyones thoughts on the H&R coilovers vs the koni coilovers.
    AKA: quattrospeed01

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    Veteran Member Four Rings witwer4444's Avatar
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    Cranium, clear up your PM Inbox! I am trying to PM you about your suspension... And check your email too
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    Registered User Four Rings ModBargains II's Avatar
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    Hey,

    Feel free to contact ModBargains with any questons you may have regarding suspension for your car.
    We carry both Stasis and H&R, as well as ST, KW (which I would personally recommend), and others.

    I would be glad to help you out with choosing the right set of coilovers for your needs.

    Give me a call at 714.582.3330x8000 and I'd be glad to help you out.

    Best Regards,
    Ron
    www.ModBargains.com

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