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Used Ksport Coilovers Question

Old Aug 18, 2008 | 03:44 PM
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Used Ksport Coilovers Question

Hey guys, im thinking about buying some used ksport coilovers from a local buyer in AZ.

He says he only used them for fitment tests.

I have no experience with coilovers and Im worried about mechanical problems.

He says they have a 1 yr warranty but im still unsure.....


Are the coilovers easy to break/damage?

Would it be better to get some lowering springs like Eibach or Progress?
Old Aug 18, 2008 | 04:22 PM
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I know that K-Sports had issues with the mounts or something along those lines, but I'm pretty sure that the newer models have been fixed up.

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Old Aug 18, 2008 | 04:25 PM
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nope same if not more durable, however, do you kno y u want coilovers? dont get em if you expect a close to stock ride, they werent made for that, its going to feel bumpy at first but give that couple weeks to break in, but unless ur willing to sacrifice ride comfort for a very advance handle n ride height then think twice, but i have K-sport coilovers and love it, if they go on me, ill be buying another set, n yes they do come with 1yr warranties
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