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Old 12-29-2002, 09:41 AM
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Going to be upgrading the susspension in my 3rd gen. I think my bushings are gone b/c the damn thing clunks on every bump! the susspension is all stock so I figured I'd just do it all.... trailing arms and toe links from M2, but I'm having a hard time deciding on what susspension to use.... I thought of koni struts and the eibach pro kit.... but then I also like the coilover kits too.... I drive this car on the road so I would like some level of comfort in the ride, and I want to keep cost minimal as I have a lot of other stuff on my list.





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Old 12-29-2002, 10:19 AM
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If you want to keep cost minimal and ride quality good why not just go stock replacement?

Stock those cars handle better then most people will ever drive them, I know its always nice to upgrade and be able to say you have "brand X suspension" and what not, but sometimes thinking realistic is smarter.
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JIC flt-a2's are pretty good......



i have tokico illumina's, RB springs and RB sway bars. i love how the car handles. the only i ever adjust is the rebound on the shocks..... lol
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