- Mon Feb 11, 2013 7:30 am
#326176
get some fucntion & form coilovers
- Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:45 am
#326178
I know there full bodied are over priced IMO, probably same goes for those.
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- Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:46 pm
#326184
full body > sleeves
GC is really the only sleeve that i would EVER go with.
and you can snag up some F&F Type 1's for around $5-550 shipped now (as a HT member).
I'm sure with the right shock and a SMALL drop it wouldn't be bad.
GC is really the only sleeve that i would EVER go with.
and you can snag up some F&F Type 1's for around $5-550 shipped now (as a HT member).
I'm sure with the right shock and a SMALL drop it wouldn't be bad.
2007 Honda Civic Si
- Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:24 pm
#326189
function form go low as shit, thats why i suggested
- Mon Feb 11, 2013 7:19 pm
#326204
but i want op to be super low
lol well function form gives you variety, i bought my coil-overs lowered them to the max now i wish i could go a little lower but...its not worth cutting springs or shocks or getting new coil-overs. + now i wish i got F & F cause they're cheaper and can go lower. so the original reasons why i suggested not just cause you can get slammed with them or just right height, because it beats being stuck at certain height with springs or other coil-overs.
and i guess,OP, that this doesn't really help you, cause you just wanted facts + advice on those "specific" springs/sleeves.
EH2_andy wrote:OP may not want super low.
but i want op to be super low

lol well function form gives you variety, i bought my coil-overs lowered them to the max now i wish i could go a little lower but...its not worth cutting springs or shocks or getting new coil-overs. + now i wish i got F & F cause they're cheaper and can go lower. so the original reasons why i suggested not just cause you can get slammed with them or just right height, because it beats being stuck at certain height with springs or other coil-overs.
and i guess,OP, that this doesn't really help you, cause you just wanted facts + advice on those "specific" springs/sleeves.
- Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:55 pm
#326427
Straight answer, no. Not good. If you want to buy coilover sleeves, get Ground-Control sleeves. Also consider the spring rate and shocks that you will be using.
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- Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:22 pm
#326441
I agree
civicexracer wrote:Straight answer, no. Not good. If you want to buy coilover sleeves, get Ground-Control sleeves. Also consider the spring rate and shocks that you will be using.
I agree

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- Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:33 pm
#326443
I'm not sure if you are allowed but, can you post or pm me a link to the sale on ht for these.
EH2_andy wrote:full body > sleeves
GC is really the only sleeve that i would EVER go with.
and you can snag up some F&F Type 1's for around $5-550 shipped now (as a HT member).
I'm sure with the right shock and a SMALL drop it wouldn't be bad.
I'm not sure if you are allowed but, can you post or pm me a link to the sale on ht for these.
- Thu Feb 14, 2013 5:53 pm
#326447
I got mine from Vex Motorsport about 8 months ago. Not sure if the price has changed? Check out their htmarketplace thread for coilovers. I'm mobile right now and can't link you.
2007 Honda Civic Si