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Old November 27th 2004, 13:41
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air v. springs

I was wondering, when up grading your front suspension what would be better the air shocks, like a kit from airkewld, or a coil over kit form red design9?

I heard that the air shocks would be as god as the coil overs if you want it to handle well is this true?

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Old November 27th 2004, 14:07
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oh yea and what about the use of a adj. swap beam, still possible? or does it get in the way?
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Old November 27th 2004, 17:15
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i don't claim to be a suspension specialist, but ask yourself the last time you saw a race car with bags. i would go coilover, although it can be overkill itself. just depends what you are planning on doing with the car.
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Old December 3rd 2004, 19:02
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I was reading over the Red design 9 article again. And came up with another question.

If I use the kit does this mean I don't need dropped spindles? Will I have any of the ill problem assoicated with the adj beams? Will the geometry still be good?


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Old December 3rd 2004, 19:11
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oh and is there any one in the US making a similar kit? For narrowed beams?

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