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MetsSFTF
10-06-05, 07:53 AM
Anyone ever had these on their cars? Good? bad?
I was thinking about getting them, or possibly other lowering springs
Need help deciding what to get
kgmdawg84
10-06-05, 09:21 AM
Anyone ever had these on their cars? Good? bad?
I was thinking about getting them, or possibly other lowering springs
Need help deciding what to get
for the money you are going to end up spending, cuz you really should replace the shocks and struts while your at it, i recommend the IPP non adjustable coilovers... they are right around 500 and the ride is just amazing on these bad boys... best bang for your buck in my honest opinion!
but if your only looking to throw springs on ur car and nothing else... the mopar springs is what i would go with:all_cohol
LittleMT
10-06-05, 09:23 AM
I have the Mopar Stage 1 springs on my car, the drop is nice... Every now and then the ride is somewhat bouncy, but for the most part seems like a stock ride...
kgmdawg84
10-06-05, 09:30 AM
I have the Mopar Stage 1 springs on my car, the drop is nice... Every now and then the ride is somewhat bouncy, but for the most part seems like a stock ride...
OMG... completely off topic, but i was watching tv last nite and abc family had some show called kicked out, and there was a 22 year old girl on there that was obsessed with dressing like she was in the 50's and everything about her was 50's style, i totally thought of you!! hahaha i was laughing sooo hard!!
kgmdawg84
10-06-05, 09:31 AM
not laughing in a bad way of course lucy, lol, just laughing cuz she reminded me of you sooo much, haha
LittleMT
10-06-05, 09:34 AM
She sounds like a regular HepKitty!!!!
The 1950's rule daddy-o! and I gets way gone!
http://www.hepcatradio.com/tbird7.jpg
kgmdawg84
10-06-05, 09:38 AM
She sounds like a regular HepKitty!!!!
The 1950's rule daddy-o! and I gets way gone!
http://www.hepcatradio.com/tbird7.jpg
i swear to you, shes a freakin carbon copy of you!!! haha, i HAVE to find pics from that show... i tried the website, but couldnt find any, lol, when i find them, i WILL post the pic, haha
armando, get the ipp's non adjustable's or adjustable (500 bucks more).. you'll thank me in the long run..
DaRkILLa
10-06-05, 11:32 PM
dude ill make u some springs jsut get me some thick wires and ill bend em in a circular shaped lol
hozay09
10-06-05, 11:34 PM
I'm biased towards IPP coilovers but if ur looking for a less aggressive drop and dont want coilovers, they are a good set.
MetsSFTF
10-07-05, 07:13 AM
How much of a drop would the IPP give me?
I already scrape the bottom all over the place so a big drop would not be good
Also where can I get them?, modern has the adjustable ones, didnt see the non adjustable
both the udjustable and non adjustable can be lowered to your desired height.even though its says non adjustable that only means that the dampening is non adjustable.height can still be adjusted
MetsSFTF
10-07-05, 07:33 AM
both the udjustable and non adjustable can be lowered to your desired height.even though its says non adjustable that only means that the dampening is non adjustable.height can still be adjusted
Thanks for the info, now Im really leaning towards these coilovers
Just making sure are these the oneseIPP Non-Dampening Coilovers for SRT-4 (http://www.revitupmotorsports.net/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8_10_125&products_id=55)
hozay09
10-07-05, 10:05 AM
Yep, those are the one's. Same ones I have on my car.
yeah get those..
on a note, wanna talk bout botteming out.. wait till i take some pics and start that new thread.. -smh-
MetsSFTF
10-08-05, 08:20 AM
Just one last question before I go and order
How do you adjust the ride height? do they have to be off the car or can they be adjusted while on the car?
kgmdawg84
10-08-05, 11:51 AM
Just one last question before I go and order
How do you adjust the ride height? do they have to be off the car or can they be adjusted while on the car?
you can adjust them while they are on the car... pretty simple
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