Suspension in San Francisco or nearby
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kris, thanks for the hook-up! i don't know about the meet yet, haven't decided. i can always just show up, it's not like i gotta buy tickets.
RocketG35, your drop looks pretty out there. i'm looking for something minimal...
myst, sound very very enticing. do you have model numbers for both? - perhaps even a link with "buy now" button? i'm sooooo lazy these days...
RocketG35, your drop looks pretty out there. i'm looking for something minimal...
myst, sound very very enticing. do you have model numbers for both? - perhaps even a link with "buy now" button? i'm sooooo lazy these days...
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Originally Posted by codeflux
chris, what about them JIC coilovers?... heard the name, that's about it...
http://www.jic-magic.com/ViewProduct1.aspx?ProductID=33
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The Shop, San Bruno
In case Mach III doesn't work out, I used to bring my 97 Maxima and my CL-S to Matt over in San Bruno. He's been working on aftermarket everything since I can remember and does a great job at a reasonable price.
http://www.theshop-sanbruno.com
http://www.theshop-sanbruno.com
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well, Z/coupe springs are linear, and revised springs have increased spring rate, compared to unrevised. i want progressive springs, and H&Rs provide the least drop, as far as i've researched. push come to shove, i'll get a camber/toe kit when my sh1tty tires expire, if my toe or camber is too much off.
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