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speedrac 03-02-2015 08:41 AM

Subaru High Performance Coilovers
 
Hi,
I was wondering which of the following Subaru Coilovers has better quality for my new car? I just bought my car 4 days ago and I'm trying to inquire some information on properly lowering my vehicle. I'm interested in this coilovers (http://www.maxspeedingrods.co.uk/adj...overs.html)for my car. How about this web? Can you give me some suggestions?

Rdlangy1 03-02-2015 09:23 AM

Give Alyn at AS performance a call - the man is very helpful, knows an awful lot, and offers very competitive prices on everything.

Sorry I don't know the answer myself :ok:

Scott.T 03-02-2015 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by speedrac (Post 203257)
Hi,
I was wondering which of the following Subaru Coilovers has better quality for my new car? I just bought my car 4 days ago and I'm trying to inquire some information on properly lowering my vehicle. I'm interested in this coilovers (http://www.maxspeedingrods.co.uk/adj...overs.html)for my car. How about this web? Can you give me some suggestions?

Hello and welcome, interesting 1st post !!!

Can you provide details of the year, mileage, specification and model of you car and whether it is USDM, EUDM or JDM.
Also what your driving requirements/conditions are.
We then may be able to help.

Steve_PPP 03-02-2015 12:07 PM

Welcome to South East Scoobies :wave:

Just noticed that your location is New York (!) so I guess you found us via Google. We're a Subaru forum in South East England (UK) so not exactly local to you ;) but welcome anyway. Not seen those coilovers before though and no idea who makes them.

Have you looked at options from Tein?

Ginola 03-02-2015 07:19 PM

:welcome: to SES :) Hi from across the pond.

Take a look at Rallysport direct for some shopping ideas for the scoob ;) (if your lowering a lot make sure to fit uprated balljoints (roll centre correction)

Rdlangy1 04-02-2015 07:29 AM

Dave, without sounding weird - HOW LOW DO YOU GO??? pmsl how low is your car? :ok: Want to lower mine next, but worried about whether 40mm drop will still clear speed bumps e.t.c.


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