Coilovers / lowering springs
#16
I am not as up on what all is available for the RWD since I have AWD, but if I recall two of the known brands available are KYB which is a reputable, affordable, OE replacement. You can find them probably almost anywhere. Check RockAuto.com first as they usually have good prices and fast shipping. The other brand is Koni which going will be more expensive but also is nicer product and over the long run will likely hold up to springs better. You'd have to look around but i am sure places like TireRack among others carry them. If it were me, and I had high miles and just getting into modifications I'd probably go with KYB. Rough guesstimate would be about $250-300 for a set KYB vs. $900-1000 for a set of Koni.
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gavinduprat (06-02-2019)
#17
I am not as up on what all is available for the RWD since I have AWD, but if I recall two of the known brands available are KYB which is a reputable, affordable, OE replacement. You can find them probably almost anywhere. Check RockAuto.com first as they usually have good prices and fast shipping. The other brand is Koni which going will be more expensive but also is nicer product and over the long run will likely hold up to springs better. You'd have to look around but i am sure places like TireRack among others carry them. If it were me, and I had high miles and just getting into modifications I'd probably go with KYB. Rough guesstimate would be about $250-300 for a set KYB vs. $900-1000 for a set of Koni.
Awesome, I’ll check into it right now
thanks so so much
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