"Function & Form" Coilovers - 6GA SPECIAL

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Re: F2 Autolife - Coilovers "Function & Form"

comfy ride and low stance don't go together. If you want soft go with Teins, if you want low, don't complain about ride quality. lol
 

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Re: F2 Autolife - Coilovers "Function & Form"

I can't order them this week, what is the usual price on the Type Is?
 

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comfy ride and low stance don't go together. If you want soft go with Teins, if you want low, don't complain about ride quality. lol

.....:chucklesfawk:

Anyway you can extend the deadline another week? lol I dont get my refund check til monday. And I dont really know how much it is.
 

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comfy ride and low stance don't go together. If you want soft go with Teins, if you want low, don't complain about ride quality. lol

Guess it would depend if you go with F2, AMR's or some other high end full coilover.

From what I've heard, the F2 are a good combination of both, especially for the price.
 

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They dont go low enough that's the thing and I trust F2 and think they are a quality product after having the Type 1's. Plus i picked up those RH C2's and i gotta slam my baby after that! lol

Then get the type I's. They are cheaper and will slam your car.
 

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Then get the type I's. They are cheaper and will slam your car.

like i said... i had type 1's before, but sold them like 2 months ago because they were a little too stiff... I had it slammed at like 3 inches...

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Re: F2 Autolife - Coilovers "Function & Form"

So let me get this clear: you want to pay more for the Type-II's for the adjustable dampening in the hopes that the softest setting will be softer than the Type-I's?
Just trying to understand what you are looking for.
 

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So let me get this clear: you want to pay more for the Type-II's for the adjustable dampening in the hopes that the softest setting will be softer than the Type-I's?
Just trying to understand what you are looking for.

haha exactly... but i might end up getting the type 1's again... the price is the same price i sold them for.

Why pay an extra 350 just for dampening adjustability.
 
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haha exactly... but i might end up getting the type 1's again... the price is the same price i sold them for.

Why pay an extra 350 just for dampening adjustability.

Yeah, that 350 could be money well saved for another investment in your ride. Just something to think about! :thumbup:
 
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