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Old 05-02-2013, 07:54 PM
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can't say for scooby fitment, but on an mx5 i,had some Rokkers coilovers, which looked very very similar to raceland i think. the spring rate was so stiff that i couldn't drive the thing in the wet for risk of spinning it, awesome in the dry, as long as your fillings didn't fall out.

i have had many many suspension kits over the years, lots of coilovers included and i would say, if possible try and go in a few cars with the kit you are looking at before you buy, especially if not much adjustment. also assess what style of driving you want them for and their suitability, do you actually need coilovers?

i have kw v3's on my golf r32 and they are awesome even when on track setting being used on the road, there is actually too much adjustability in them for my driving ability and knowledge, they are simply punching way above my ability.

also look at build quality, you don't want a cheap chinese made piece of metal or weld failing at high speed.
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