Hi Lads,
I just put D2 Coilovers in my Girlfriends Evo7 and lowered as seen in the picture.......They are very very hard going over a white line on the road you can feel it
I just wanna no does any 1 no any good make off Coilovers for a newage Scooby that if you lower it it will still be soft and not rock hard
Bc coilovers would be a good choice, firm but still the ride is comfortable, the spring rate for the newage start off at 6/5 which is good for road use
[quote author=JDM sti link=topic=19035.msg233411#msg233411 date=1257079754]
Hi Lads,
I just put D2 Coilovers in my Girlfriends Evo7 and lowered as seen in the picture.......They are very very hard going over a white line on the road you can feel it
I just wanna no does any 1 no any good make off Coilovers for a newage Scooby that if you lower it it will still be soft and not rock hard
Thanks Jdm sti
[/quote]Off Topic but that evo is sexy and I used Tein on a few cars and it was perfect
[quote author=MarkC link=topic=19035.msg233424#msg233424 date=1257083482]
Bc coilovers would be a good choice, firm but still the ride is comfortable, the spring rate for the newage start off at 6/5 which is good for road use
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[quote author=TerryNavan link=topic=19035.msg233426#msg233426 date=1257083850]
[quote author=JDM sti link=topic=19035.msg233411#msg233411 date=1257079754]
Hi Lads,
I just put D2 Coilovers in my Girlfriends Evo7 and lowered as seen in the picture.......They are very very hard going over a white line on the road you can feel it
I just wanna no does any 1 no any good make off Coilovers for a newage Scooby that if you lower it it will still be soft and not rock hard
Thanks Jdm sti
[/quote]Off Topic but that evo is sexy and I used Tein on a few cars and it was perfect
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