Raceland coilovers or springs??
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Raceland coilovers or springs??
Hey guys I was just wondering what your input would be on buying a set of raceland coilovers? Iv'e heard good and bad reviews. And most of the time you get what you pay for. Would a set of springs on the oem shocks be just as good? I Just need some ideas and opinion's Thanks.
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What do you have to day about your Racelands now? I'm looking to purchase the Ultimo series soon.
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Do you want to slam your car or are you looking for overall performance? Racelands are fine for slamming cars and riding comfortably. They've done fine on every other platform they're on and I know the G has leather and power seats, but it isn't any different in REAL life than other sports coupes. If you're looking for an inexpensive option to get pretty low with, then they're fine. If you're looking for something more, then you will need to spend more.
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Do you want to slam your car or are you looking for overall performance? Racelands are fine for slamming cars and riding comfortably. They've done fine on every other platform they're on and I know the G has leather and power seats, but it isn't any different in REAL life than other sports coupes. If you're looking for an inexpensive option to get pretty low with, then they're fine. If you're looking for something more, then you will need to spend more.
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Yeah if you want to have someone else turbo the car "for you", it'll cost upwards of 7grand. I believe you're misled bud. I have purchased a used turbontics kit for a great price. You can talk all the sh#t you want. I'm simply looking for who has different parts, on their cars and what seems to go best for a G with single turbo. So to answer your question, yeah if Racelands products have improved and I get good feedback about them, then yes, I'll go buy $500 brand new coils with a 2year warranty vs. Used BC coils with no warranty.
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