Raceland is finally making e30 coilovers
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i have racelands on my other car. they are good for being low but comfort and performance go down the drain. -
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Those are interesting that it looks like the springs are flared and uses the stock spring hats and mounts, looks like a safe way to cheaply go adjustable if you aren't looking for a performance suspenstion.Leave a comment:
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Not totally true.. I've been running GE coil overs with the sleeves flipped and them all the way down for a year now. Use to drive my car 60 miles a day until I recently parked it. I run billy sports all around. My sports are still as good as when I installed them. Without cutting the housings or using camber plates, you can't get truly low anyways.
I for one can vouch for raceland as I had them on one of my mk4 Jettas. I hit a curb and destroyed my wheel but the raceland survived. It will be interesting to hear how these rate with people.Leave a comment:
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WTF? $369 for coilover springs/adjusters AND shocks??? Something doesn't add up.
JOMS! that makes sense.Leave a comment:
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Raceland is finally making e30 coilovers
Dunno if it's been posted up yet, but just wondering if anybody has pre-ordered a set or if they have more info on them.
Tried contacting them about early model fitment but avoided my questions and wouldn't give me any straight answers.
Link: http://www.racelandus.com/coilovers/...coilovers.html
I would pre-order but not sure if they'll get me low enough with my early rear arches.Tags: None

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