DelSolStylin
09-11-2002, 02:25 PM
Hey girls...
I have owned my 94' del Sol for almost 4 months now and i figure it's about time to start putting some money into it.
I haven't really done anything to it besides a K&N intake filter. I just got a new job and money is not really an issue, but the next thing I was thinking of was a 2" drop in the front and a 1.5" drop in the back.
My boyfriend suggested instead of buying just springs and then having to replace the shocks in a year, to buy "true" coilovers, which are springs mounted directly onto the shocks. I think they are called in-line coilovers, i'm not sure. He said this would be as close to an ideal suspension as you could get.
Any ideas/suggestions/comments about this? I am not an expert in cars, but i do know my fair share.. i haven't really had any experience with this type of suspension, most of the people i know just bought springs and tho that worked, i am wondering if this might be better.
Thx girls!
I have owned my 94' del Sol for almost 4 months now and i figure it's about time to start putting some money into it.
I haven't really done anything to it besides a K&N intake filter. I just got a new job and money is not really an issue, but the next thing I was thinking of was a 2" drop in the front and a 1.5" drop in the back.
My boyfriend suggested instead of buying just springs and then having to replace the shocks in a year, to buy "true" coilovers, which are springs mounted directly onto the shocks. I think they are called in-line coilovers, i'm not sure. He said this would be as close to an ideal suspension as you could get.
Any ideas/suggestions/comments about this? I am not an expert in cars, but i do know my fair share.. i haven't really had any experience with this type of suspension, most of the people i know just bought springs and tho that worked, i am wondering if this might be better.
Thx girls!