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Noob in coil overs.....
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<blockquote data-quote="LCP" data-source="post: 199269" data-attributes="member: 2424"><p>No lah... just kidding... For street specs coilovers, they can be hard, but usually bearable, unless of course you pandai-pandai (like me) went to specify super stiff damping rates, like what I did to my Satria... I reckon that in a few years time I need to see a chiropractor already... getting a bit too old for this.</p><p> </p><p>And yes, the handling improvement with correctly set up coilovers is simply... priceless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCP, post: 199269, member: 2424"] No lah... just kidding... For street specs coilovers, they can be hard, but usually bearable, unless of course you pandai-pandai (like me) went to specify super stiff damping rates, like what I did to my Satria... I reckon that in a few years time I need to see a chiropractor already... getting a bit too old for this. And yes, the handling improvement with correctly set up coilovers is simply... priceless. [/QUOTE]
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