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Here's another $.02.......have to agree with BigDaddy on anything BUT Steeda.
I think Kenny Brown's geometry is better than most others. When you start buying pieces, I would suggest staying with one manufacturer - the parts from one aren't always compatible with the parts from another..... Have fun..... |
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Thanks for everyone's help..I think I have decided on MM. Since I can't do most of the installation..it's gonna take some time. MM does not come cheap..but, hey isn't everything in life expensive?
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Another quick question for the experts. This may sound like a stupid question. I looked at my springs, and they are marked hypercoil. They were purchased from Steeda, but Kenny Brown told me those were the springs they use also. Is hypercoil the manufacturer? And if so, are they good springs?
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![]() Hypercoil IS a spring maker. Do you have coil-overs? the reason I ask is that hypercoil is the leading coil-over spring maker. Maximum motorsports uses Hypercoil coil-over springs http://www.maximummotorsports.com/COSprings.asp . If these are regular, or "conventional" springs, meaning the shock does not sit inside them, instead they sit in seperate locations, then I mave not seen many people using hypercoil conventional springs.
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