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Question about springs
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<blockquote data-quote="seank" data-source="post: 12486654" data-attributes="member: 137223"><p>I'm confused. You indicated Clubsports when someone brought up coilovers. They have external reservoirs as well. Are you more interested in how the suspension components look instead of how they function? You can hide the reservoirs out of sight if you are worried about that. Not really sure why you would complain about the the single adjust-ability of the ASTs but then also not be interested in the increased performance and adjust-ability of the R2s for cheaper. The Ground Controls, just rebranded Konis and Eibachs, look decent but don't know anyone running them. Muller may also be a consideration for you, they are below $2000.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.mullersuspension.com/mullerxrseries.htm" target="_blank">Muller xr series - MULLER SUSPENSION COMPONENTS</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seank, post: 12486654, member: 137223"] I'm confused. You indicated Clubsports when someone brought up coilovers. They have external reservoirs as well. Are you more interested in how the suspension components look instead of how they function? You can hide the reservoirs out of sight if you are worried about that. Not really sure why you would complain about the the single adjust-ability of the ASTs but then also not be interested in the increased performance and adjust-ability of the R2s for cheaper. The Ground Controls, just rebranded Konis and Eibachs, look decent but don't know anyone running them. Muller may also be a consideration for you, they are below $2000. [url=http://www.mullersuspension.com/mullerxrseries.htm]Muller xr series - MULLER SUSPENSION COMPONENTS[/url] [/QUOTE]
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