santa brought a suspension...
santa brought a suspension...
Well, I got a ton of gift certificates for the local parts store and am ready to do the suspension stuff I had posted about earlier. Now that I pretty much know what I want to get. I just wanted some final input as to which companies to buy from. I have roughly $1000 in Canadian funds. I will deffinately be getting the Sportline springs, KYB shocks and struts and new rear calipers and pads(old ones are shot). Now I need to know which subframe conectors, LCA relocators and adj. panhard bar to get. I will have 1000+ for parts and install(install will be getting done by my dads friend, so it won't cost much). I get 30% off at the parts store so that will help out alot also. But if you guys could point me in the right direction for which SFC, LCA relocator's and adj. panhard bar to get that would be great. I am not looking for THE BEST, just a good product at a reasonable price(also want to be able to afford all these things on the 1000 budget). I heard that Competiton Engineering SFC's are pretty cheap and do a good job. But if there are any other suggestions as to what I should get it would be much appreciated. I hope to be getting new Kumho tires for my b-day and then install headers + 3in exhaust over spring break.
take a look a what they have http://www.spohn.net
spohn
I have browsed around the spohn site before, but I need to be able to order the parts from Lordco (Parts store) because that is where my gift certificates are for. Or can you order from spohn through your local parts store???
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Around here no regular parts houses will carry or order anything like Spohn or Kenny Brown or Alston or BMR anything like that. A few of them can order from Comp. Eng. and that's usually about it. Some places like Pepboys can actually order the part from Spohn directly, like a normal consumer would, mark it up %50 and then sell it back to you at the higher price just so they "make a little money off of it." If Lordco has a catalog, I'd suggest finding all the dealers in it carrying suspension parts like what you are looking for. Chances are, if it's not in the catalog, you are not going to get it from them.
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