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Hmmmm DECA.... Considering Shockworks Coilovers and Whiteline Bushes before then... Wonder if its possible within a month, working full time?

Have already done the 4 Rear K-Frame and the 4 Diff Bushes with Whiteline goodness... So just Arms and a few other bits and pieces to go?

Hmmmm DECA.... Considering Shockworks Coilovers and Whiteline Bushes before then... Wonder if its possible within a month, working full time?

Have already done the 4 Rear K-Frame and the 4 Diff Bushes with Whiteline goodness... So just Arms and a few other bits and pieces to go?

coilovers arent too hard to fit, but still needs alignment.

doing bushes DIY... yeah have fun with that :P

Hmmmm DECA.... Considering Shockworks Coilovers and Whiteline Bushes before then... Wonder if its possible within a month, working full time?

Have already done the 4 Rear K-Frame and the 4 Diff Bushes with Whiteline goodness... So just Arms and a few other bits and pieces to go?

How do the shockworks coilovers compare the the BC ones?

Richo runs BC coilovers, seems to be good enough for him at the track

coilovers arent too hard to fit, but still needs alignment.

doing bushes DIY... yeah have fun with that :P

Coilovers I've got no troubles fitting...

Bushes, I'm not going to try ghetto remove any bushes that should to be pressed, ever again ;) Mike (Miguelone) and I spent a full afternoon trying to get the suckers out of my K Frame...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151330100116148&set=vb.641676147&type=3&theater

How do the shockworks coilovers compare the the BC ones?

Richo runs BC coilovers, seems to be good enough for him at the track

I've heard some very good things about them, local support is nice, they're only a few hundred more than BC BR's.

Currently I'm running Bilstein Shocks and Springs, I'm about 3cm too low at the zorst, I'd like something damper and height adjustable which is still silky smooth for the street (which my current setup isn't). Car was imported in 2006 with the Bilsteins on it, so they're getting pretty old I'd say.

Coilovers I've got no troubles fitting...

Bushes, I'm not going to try ghetto remove any bushes that should to be pressed, ever again ;) Mike (Miguelone) and I spent a full afternoon trying to get the suckers out of my K Frame...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151330100116148&set=vb.641676147&type=3&theater

I've heard some very good things about them, local support is nice, they're only a few hundred more than BC BR's.

Currently I'm running Bilstein Shocks and Springs, I'm about 3cm too low at the zorst, I'd like something damper and height adjustable which is still silky smooth for the street (which my current setup isn't). Car was imported in 2006 with the Bilsteins on it, so they're getting pretty old I'd say.

Fair enough!

So now that your car is sorted when you coming back to the track?

yeah coilovers would be a pretty good upgrade. picking the right ones for daily use is the tricky part I reckon.

sif coilovers.

i got brand new bilstens and am getting eibach progressive rate springs.

silky smooth for daily duties and not too rolly for corners.

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