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Coil Over suspension question???
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<blockquote data-quote="MFE" data-source="post: 6829812" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>It's kind of hard to **** up a front coilover kit, yet I would (and did) still go with MM. Kind of says something when the copycat's instructions are so shitty that everyone points you to the MM website for the instructions they're kind enough to publish.</p><p></p><p>That said...there is NO improvement more cost-effective than seat time in the car you have, as is, with no improvements. Save your money while you drive it the way it is, THEN put the <em>right</em> mods on it from the <em>right</em> company that fit the ruleset you nees to meet for whatever class it is you choose. Seriously. Ask any autocrosser worth his salt and see if they say anything different.</p><p></p><p><em>KC Region Street tire and Street Modified Autocross champion '99-'02</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFE, post: 6829812, member: 36397"] It's kind of hard to **** up a front coilover kit, yet I would (and did) still go with MM. Kind of says something when the copycat's instructions are so shitty that everyone points you to the MM website for the instructions they're kind enough to publish. That said...there is NO improvement more cost-effective than seat time in the car you have, as is, with no improvements. Save your money while you drive it the way it is, THEN put the [i]right[/i] mods on it from the [i]right[/i] company that fit the ruleset you nees to meet for whatever class it is you choose. Seriously. Ask any autocrosser worth his salt and see if they say anything different. [i]KC Region Street tire and Street Modified Autocross champion '99-'02[/i] [/QUOTE]
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