"Function & Form" Coilovers - 6GA SPECIAL

st3b0

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Re: F2 Autolife - Coilovers "Function & Form"

just raised up my coils lol
from this:
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to this :
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Re: F2 Autolife - Coilovers "Function & Form"

you got a lip kit before you got wheels?? drop looks good nonetheless
 

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Re: F2 Autolife - Coilovers "Function & Form"

you got a lip kit before you got wheels?? drop looks good nonetheless

yep. first thing i bought for the car was the ww touring lip. haven't found the wheels i want yet. so until i do, i ride on my stockies :)
and thanks bro!
 

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Re: F2 Autolife - Coilovers "Function & Form"

damn your almost tucking stocks! nice man
 

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Re: F2 Autolife - Coilovers "Function & Form"

how low are you? It really depends on ride height really.

no, not really. with the way these coils are adjusted heightwise, and others of similar design, the ride wouldnt feel any different from one car to another. aside from damper settings, and if the owner was dumb enough to move the locking collars for the spring...which youre not supposed to do.
 

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Re: F2 Autolife - Coilovers "Function & Form"

no, not really. with the way these coils are adjusted heightwise, and others of similar design, the ride wouldnt feel any different from one car to another. aside from damper settings, and if the owner was dumb enough to move the locking collars for the spring...which youre not supposed to do.

but im pretty sure a 2" drop will feel different from a 3" drop...

The overall height of the entire shock would be shorter and vice versa.
 

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Re: F2 Autolife - Coilovers "Function & Form"

I think what Andy is trying to say is that if you adjust the shocks properly, the shock travel will remain the same no matter how low you lower you car.
 
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