Good price for coilovers
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the reason ground control is cheap is because it is just the springs,perches, and sleevs doesn't include shocks. the arospeed and ground control go over your existing shocks. personally i just got springs cause i have never wanted to change the height of my car. i have the eibach prokit on my TII and Racing Beat springs on my FD. i'd suggest investing in the RB springs for the best handling if you can't afford true coilovers that range from $1000-$5000. i looked at ohlins full race those are only $1200 corner.........
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Originally posted by PlayinW/Wankel
Those arent true coilovers.If you read what it says they fit over your existing shocks/struts. If you buy the GC setup you get springs and struts (Im assuming) for $400 bucks, with the "coilovers that you want to buy you still need to supply the struts unless you want to keep you stock struts, not a good idea if you ask me. I say buy them, if they suck let us know so no one else makes the same mistake
Those arent true coilovers.If you read what it says they fit over your existing shocks/struts. If you buy the GC setup you get springs and struts (Im assuming) for $400 bucks, with the "coilovers that you want to buy you still need to supply the struts unless you want to keep you stock struts, not a good idea if you ask me. I say buy them, if they suck let us know so no one else makes the same mistake
Brad
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I just got the following info:
350 for the rear and 450 for the front.
We are currently out of stock on the RX7 Coilovers.
Thanks,
Danny
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> What are the spring rates on these???
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> 86-92 Adjustable Coilovers aro660024 86-92 RX-7 Arospeed Adjustable
Coilovers are designed to give you the look you want while maintaining the
quality ride that you desire. These coilovers allow adjustment anywhere from
0"-4" depending upon its application. Height is adjusted through use of a
threaded sleeve that fits over you stock or aftermarket shocks and a dual
locking perch mechanism. Each kit includes 4 threaded sleeves, 4 pairs of
locking perches, 4 linear rate springs, 4 urethane bushings, 4 spring
stabilizers and 2 adjustment tools. Price: $150.00 (Excluding: Fl State
Sales Tax at 6.5%)
Those are pretty stiff... quite a bit stiffer than the GC ones... I dunno if I want to go THAT heavy or not.
Brad
350 for the rear and 450 for the front.
We are currently out of stock on the RX7 Coilovers.
Thanks,
Danny
In response to the following:
> What are the spring rates on these???
>
>
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> 86-92 Adjustable Coilovers aro660024 86-92 RX-7 Arospeed Adjustable
Coilovers are designed to give you the look you want while maintaining the
quality ride that you desire. These coilovers allow adjustment anywhere from
0"-4" depending upon its application. Height is adjusted through use of a
threaded sleeve that fits over you stock or aftermarket shocks and a dual
locking perch mechanism. Each kit includes 4 threaded sleeves, 4 pairs of
locking perches, 4 linear rate springs, 4 urethane bushings, 4 spring
stabilizers and 2 adjustment tools. Price: $150.00 (Excluding: Fl State
Sales Tax at 6.5%)
Brad
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Originally posted by PlayinW/Wankel
Those arent true coilovers.If you read what it says they fit over your existing shocks/struts. If you buy the GC setup you get springs and struts (Im assuming) for $400 bucks, with the "coilovers that you want to buy you still need to supply the struts unless you want to keep you stock struts, not a good idea if you ask me. I say buy them, if they suck let us know so no one else makes the same mistake
Those arent true coilovers.If you read what it says they fit over your existing shocks/struts. If you buy the GC setup you get springs and struts (Im assuming) for $400 bucks, with the "coilovers that you want to buy you still need to supply the struts unless you want to keep you stock struts, not a good idea if you ask me. I say buy them, if they suck let us know so no one else makes the same mistake
I would call and ask if they come with springs and which ones before you go spending money on them.
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sorry didn't read all the add, it does come with springs but it doesnt say from which co. I would find this out first, plus you are still going to have to get after market struts anyway, the stock ones wont work with either set up
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Ground Control makes great products and many different forms of racers and street cars use them. They are not as good as say a custom Penske setup.... but then again you are only spending $399.
You get what you pay for. If the AROSpeed is selling them for $150..... they have to make a profit as well right? Then they must really be getting them for cheap and IMO they are crap as others have stated. Do it right the first time.
K2RD.com is another alternative and they have KYB AGX adjustable shocks for a killer price (4) $355! Also they have a coil over kit with AGX's, caster/camber plates for a smoking deal. Check them out and maybe upgrade your car bit by bit.
Unless you go full tilt and get killer tires for racing I doubt you will see the difference between coil overs and normal springs as the main difference would be the ability to raise/lower the ride height.
GNX7
You get what you pay for. If the AROSpeed is selling them for $150..... they have to make a profit as well right? Then they must really be getting them for cheap and IMO they are crap as others have stated. Do it right the first time.
K2RD.com is another alternative and they have KYB AGX adjustable shocks for a killer price (4) $355! Also they have a coil over kit with AGX's, caster/camber plates for a smoking deal. Check them out and maybe upgrade your car bit by bit.
Unless you go full tilt and get killer tires for racing I doubt you will see the difference between coil overs and normal springs as the main difference would be the ability to raise/lower the ride height.
GNX7