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jonny6n2
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what are the best cheapest coilovers out there? im looking too spend about £200 but i want a drop of 100mm minimum
Bepe
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Ta Technix there 200quid
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vw55raz
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Bepe wrote:Ta Technix there 200quid
or they are called hottuning. same thing though
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are coilovers the best way to lower your car?? excluding prices... also what hieght do 6n2's ride at stock?
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red6n2
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excluding prices id say the best way to lower your car is "air ride" but thats about a grand for a 6n2... the best way to do it on a budget is TA TECHNIX coilovers there 200 quid and alot more comfortable than expected... at stock im not sure but measure a double decker bus and im sure your not far off lol
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anyone know if these ones are any good?

says

Fixed rate damping adjustable front coilover unit. Drops from 30mm-90mm

and then at the bottom says front:40-70 and rear 30-60mm

http://www.venommotorsport.com/manufact ... o%20Mk%205
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get some janspped ones mate they have to be the best for the least money
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