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Old 6-20-06, 16:05   #16 (permalink)
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Old 6-20-06, 22:04   #17 (permalink)
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Wrong, These are springs.

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Old 6-20-06, 22:21   #18 (permalink)
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Thanks man, on stock shocks and if soo hows the ride? lol



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Old 6-20-06, 22:28   #19 (permalink)
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Its on KYB gr2's which is basically stock.

Ride is decent. Could be better, But i dont drive that much so it doesnt worry me.

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I have DZ springs on tokico blues on my 93 , and i love the ride height and quality. It's stiff but not to the point that it makes your back hurt. I would highly reccommend that setup if you're looking for a nice upgraded suspension without the price tag of k-sports, tiens, etc.

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Old 6-21-06, 0:33   #21 (permalink)
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Anyone have pictures of DZ springs on an mx6 with stock size wheels/tires?
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Old 6-21-06, 0:57   #22 (permalink)
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I want to get adjustable one so i can make em a lil higher n the winter and low in the summer. if goatcrap or fallin angel cn come throguh ill be lowerd and strut towered!

look good nate.
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Old 6-21-06, 11:36   #23 (permalink)
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oopsie, and wooowwww. i forgot you started this thread and that is what your car used to look. it has come a looongg way.

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Old 6-21-06, 22:32   #24 (permalink)
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Yes it has come a long way.

I want to delete my cardomain because im appaled at what i used to do to my car

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well i got dz coilover i like em i just cant drop the rear end az low az the front i dunno y

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yea r they coil ocer or springs cuz i got coil over and i cant get the rear to drop the same as the front

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Old 10-9-06, 20:47   #27 (permalink)
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These are springs.

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Old 10-12-06, 0:40   #28 (permalink)
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yea r they coil ocer or springs cuz i got coil over and i cant get the rear to drop the same as the front
Did you cut the perches? Mine dropped pretty even with coilovers.


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Old 10-13-06, 21:52   #29 (permalink)
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Looks real good!

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Old 10-17-06, 0:12   #30 (permalink)
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Did you cut the perches? Mine dropped pretty even with coilovers.


You mean that metal piece that doesn't allow the sleeve to come all the way down? Yeah that through me off when I took my strut off, now i'm just waiting to get new struts to even out the coilovers.

Nice ride BTW!!! I like the painted stockers.
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