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    Titanium Coilovers

    Here is some Titanium adjustable coilovers. They are basically Dropzons but they are nicer looking and lower price.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2441373373
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    Ahh, the fine art of the double post.

    They look like they suck.
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    Yea quality they are the same as the Dropzone as far as I can see, but they look cool. It seems like a lot of people care more about looks then actual performance.
    And I didn't double post since I asked different questions about the same product.
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    I bought these last week and didn't wanna say anything cause I didn't wanna get flamed. I'll give my review on them next week.

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    kind of looks like weapon r coilovers, the old style.

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    the spring rates are the same as the Dropzones. Hey Kicker you can get a better ride by switching the springs front to back.
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    so when I get my new ones put the ones for the back onto the front and vice versa you say?

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    YES. It helps to make the ride smother. Also if you cut the pinch forks it will help out even more. I noticed a difference right away.
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    Originally posted by Justin86
    YES. It helps to make the ride smother. Also if you cut the pinch forks it will help out even more. I noticed a difference right away.
    Cut how much, and what part?
    And here's a pic of my coilovers

    They seem good so far. The business is great, shipping was quick.

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    You want to cut the pinch forks. Cut as much as you want. I think the most you can cut is about 1/2". Are those springs both the same length or are the rear taller. If they are the same lenghth then you can switch them back to front. Here is the how too on it. https://www.3geez.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=24453
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