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who makes them and what sort of prices.
If the price is right I'd be interested, would have to be less than a grand thoughWe have direct access to TEIN so if there is enough interest, could possible set up a group buy????
Not trying to start an arguement or anything but I would have described our suspension as McPherson struts. The only road cars I know that don't use coil springs over the shocks are some big Mercs (excepting cars without coil springs at all).Nad said:Our cars have coilovers as standard as do many cars, so dont get mixed up with the terms. Coilover = coil over the dampner. Most people use coilover as a term for the 2.25" setup.
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McPherson stuts are a specific suspension design, like a brand name. Like with Hoover and Vacumn. McPherson is a type of coilover and can come in two sizes, the larger spring and cup design or the smaller 2.25" version. I dont knw if that makes more sense?Cris said:Not trying to start an arguement or anything but I would have described our suspension as McPherson struts. The only road cars I know that don't use coil springs over the shocks are some big Mercs (excepting cars without coil springs at all).Nad said:Our cars have coilovers as standard as do many cars, so dont get mixed up with the terms. Coilover = coil over the dampner. Most people use coilover as a term for the 2.25" setup.
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Mind you I'm not sure how I would describe the spring/shock combo on a car with say multi-link suspension...
It's funny because now you mention it a McPherson strut doesn't have to have a spring over the damper (though I don't know any examples of this).Nad said:McPherson stuts are a specific suspension design, like a brand name. Like with Hoover and Vacumn. McPherson is a type of coilover and can come in two sizes, the larger spring and cup design or the smaller 2.25" version. I dont knw if that makes more sense?Cris said:Not trying to start an arguement or anything but I would have described our suspension as McPherson struts. The only road cars I know that don't use coil springs over the shocks are some big Mercs (excepting cars without coil springs at all).Nad said:Our cars have coilovers as standard as do many cars, so dont get mixed up with the terms. Coilover = coil over the dampner. Most people use coilover as a term for the 2.25" setup.
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Mind you I'm not sure how I would describe the spring/shock combo on a car with say multi-link suspension...
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