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QUOTE (Box @ May 13, 2013 - 7:16 PM)

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QUOTE (RabidTRD @ May 13, 2013 - 5:17 PM)

>How do you figure?
Each KYB strut is over $100, then you have a spring setup that's over $200, then there are new mounts, hardware and whatnot that usually run around $150... by the time you're done replacing everything new, you might as well have bought coilovers for the extra few hundred.
Springs on stock struts is a no-no. They WILL fail and you'll be bottoming out constantly after that point. I've run the less aggressive Eibach Pro kit on a Monroe Gas Matic setup and it worked fine for a couple years... but that's a 1- 1.5" drop. Sportlines are 1.5 to 2"
Honestly, just save a bit more money and get a set of Megans for $800.
You don't know how to shop then. You can get the front KYB struts for $48 each and the rears for $50 each. A set of Tein springs is $165. Even with buying a new set of mounts it's still cheaper than the Chinese parts bin coil-overs by a few hundred dollars.
Megan coil over's are not Chinese parts bin.
Here are prices directly from MY store: (Which mind you, do not have to be shipped... hmm)
KYB GR-2 Excel-G Front struts: $80.99 per side (Part numbers: 334379, 334378)
KYB GR-2 Excel-G Rear struts: $92.99 RIGHT, $77.99 LEFT (Part numbers: 334125, 334126)
KYB Strut Mount - Rear: $69.99 Per side (Part Number: SM5087 x2)
KYB Strut Mount - Front: $52.99 Per side (Part number: SM5372 x2)
Moog Strut Bellow - Rear - Incl. bumper: $26.59 Per side (Part number: K90460 x2)
Moog Strut Bellow - Front - Inclu. bumper: $26.59 Per side (Part number: K90460 x2)Total before tax: $703.28
This is BEFORE the Eibach, Tien's or w.e. else you want to use for springs. So it's ACTUALLY CHEAPER to go with a set of Megans if you were to order everything from in store. Even online, you're looking at close to $700 total from reputable shops and after taxes/shipping. Never will I ever recommend lowering springs again after I've run a set of good quality coil overs.
One thing I'd also like to note. You're going to have to assemble all of this yourself. That means you're going to have to rent a spring compressor. Or, if you bought coil overs, you can just unbolt the top three bolts of your factory struts - unbolt the bottom two to the spindles - take the brake hose clip off - take the links off and just slide the coil over in and spin everything back together. It cuts the labor time in half. So if you're going to do it yourself, you can do other stuff with your day, or if you're bringing it to a shop, this will save you more money on installation. Even if you manage to save the money on buying everything online from the middle of no-where, if you're having it installed, it'll run you more than it would have for a set of quality coil overs.
This post has been edited by RabidTRD: May 16, 2013 - 10:15 PM