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It'll be useful if you do any racing of any sort. I've been a track rat for years now. I was an instructor in the Northeast/Philly area before I've moved here. Basically, I've been there so I figure I should offer the advice as someone who has bought stuff out of order and ended up not enjoying the car for a time period as much as I might have if I did it right.
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Yeah, snow/ice/cold weather in general is a drag
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I went with coils first. They are cheaper than wheels and a quick way to get rid of the awful gap.
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I did wheels/tire first. Cant wait to install coils after my car is back from the shop.
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Driver MOD... Sorry that wasn't any help. Not sure what your end goal is but I'd say, get some decent springs/RCE then you may have some $$ left for some wheels/tires. RCE's tend to hold some value so when you're ready/have some more $$ saved up, sell the springs and get the KW's.
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Wheels and tires first. Cause if you get coilovers you will have to adjust twice. If you get wheels first then coilovers later you will be 4x4 for a little while but saves you the hassle of readjusting to new wheels and alignment moneys
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I keep going back and forth!
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i did coils first. do tires first.
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I would go for the coils because you want to see the wheels after you have the coils in place since that's how it will be in the long run. I am debating coils, exhaust or wheels... Good luck making your decision.
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In your shoes I ended up going with exhaust first. But with all the help from what people here have said. I think I'm going with coils first mainly because I can't find. Set of tires/wheels that stick out to me.
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Do you know what size/offset wheels you are going to get? is you goal getting lighter wheels (and a square setup) for track duties? Or is it going to be built into a show/street car?
These are some of the factors to determine whether you want to get wheels first or coilovers first. The reason behind this is because some aggressive fitment wheels (hate to use the word hellaflush but it applies here) require aftermarket suspension in order to provide enough inner clearance for fitment. These wheels will not work with the stock shocks and springs, as the stock shock assembly is fatter than aftermarket coilovers, and the wheels will hit the spring perch.
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