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Old 10-17-2012, 03:27 PM   #7
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I would wait as well.

Konis yellows + a good set of springs (RCE Yellows) + some key bushings and alignment parts is going to be awesome set-up for the money. Should be able to get swaybars in there and still be under budget.

That way you're upgrading the full system rather than just getting coilovers...leaving the rest of the system far behind. And you're doing it with a very good damper.

The damper itself is the key to the system, and Koni makes a darn good one. The lower end coilovers have a lot of other "features" but their damping is not on par with Koni. I'd choose better damping over height adjustability every time.

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