Skunk2 Adjustable Coilover Sleeve Type Reviews
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Skunk2 Adjustable Coilover Sleeve Type Reviews

With over 10 years of experience in spring technology and suspension, the race inspired Skunk2 Adjustable Coilover system design provides an affordable yet aggressive system that allows you to tune the balance and handling performance of your car by adjusting its ride height. Whether your vehicle is set up for street driving, or weekend track days, the Skunk2 Adjustable Coilover kit is the solution. Designed to be used with stock or aftermarket shocks, Skunk2 Adjustable Coilovers enable you to upgrade your shocks and springs in separate stages. Each coilover kit features hardanodized CNC-machined aluminum sleeves, forged spring perches, SAE 9254V racing springs, and mounting hardware that allows up to a 3-inch drop (sometimes more). When applicable, we recommend using Skunk2 Adjustable Coilovers in combination with Skunk2 Sport Shocks for the ultimate bang for the buck.

paul- Number of posts: 701
Age: 26
Registration date: 2008-11-25
Re: Skunk2 Adjustable Coilover Sleeve Type Reviews
I have one installed in my car. So here's my take on it:
Pro:
1- Easy installation and adjustments
2- Ride quality is not as harsh as full standard coilovers since the dampening is still utilized from the shocks that you're using.
3- Less flexing is noticed. Pretty stable at cornering.
4- Bang for the buck.
Cons:
1- When the car jumps, the springs tends to move around because the top is not permanently mounted but rather just sits due to the pressure or weight of the car.
2- Does not come with an instruction manual so the installer of my coilovers ignored all the o rings that came with the coilover sleeve set. I'm still figuring it what the o'rings are for.
All in all, i still like the coilovers but i cannot fully utilize them on a very very bumpy road or else the springs would jump. For agressive corners, drag strip and slight bumps are ok.
Pro:
1- Easy installation and adjustments
2- Ride quality is not as harsh as full standard coilovers since the dampening is still utilized from the shocks that you're using.
3- Less flexing is noticed. Pretty stable at cornering.
4- Bang for the buck.
Cons:
1- When the car jumps, the springs tends to move around because the top is not permanently mounted but rather just sits due to the pressure or weight of the car.
2- Does not come with an instruction manual so the installer of my coilovers ignored all the o rings that came with the coilover sleeve set. I'm still figuring it what the o'rings are for.
All in all, i still like the coilovers but i cannot fully utilize them on a very very bumpy road or else the springs would jump. For agressive corners, drag strip and slight bumps are ok.

paul- Number of posts: 701
Age: 26
Registration date: 2008-11-25
Re: Skunk2 Adjustable Coilover Sleeve Type Reviews
awu banar tu di atas mana ada lock,once doing hi speed and langgar bump macam te pusing tu eh
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