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Once a year adjust them up and down and regrease to stop seizer, it's not that much effort!
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hmm...

so the handling difference between a shocks/springs kit and coilovers is big?? definately worth the extr outlay?
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I'm not so sure on the difference between handling on shock and spring kits and coilovers, it'll totally depend on what kit you purchase though.

The prime reason for purchasing coilovers is that they are adjustable so you can get the perfect ride height.
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yeah i guess so.

Thanks for the info tho man. apprechiated.
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Got my new S2000 aerial today and dewipered the rear a few days ago :lol:
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lucky you! my old aerial wont come off! looks like im gonna have to buy a new aerial base. £35...
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Jamoygti wrote:lucky you! my old aerial wont come off! looks like im gonna have to buy a new aerial base. £35...
35 quid? :?

They don't that much
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Ah ok, sorry I thought you ment just the seal, which only costs around £15
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