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Thread: gc coil overs or rm springs

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2012-02-26 22:28:24
#1
gc coil overs or rm springs
I have a set of agxs and they are mated with gc coilovers. I also have some road magnet springs. I was wondering wich one would be better for twisties etc. Gc or rm.
2012-02-26 23:03:00
#2
I personally love the GC, I don't do too much twisties but that combo feels great, on a side note if you decide to not go with the GC I have a buddy that should buy them...
2012-02-27 19:18:15
#3
I don't have personal experience, but I've heard the RMs are comparable to Hyperco's. Aren't GC just Eibach springs with the adjustable piece?
2012-02-27 19:32:11
#4
I have no clue i know the gc coils i got are 350/300 rate. I might keep both test wich i like more but as of now i might just sell the rm springs. I need money for my build
2012-02-28 11:23:09
#5
the agx/gc is a really good setup on top of that because it is a coilover it will also allow you to run wider tires with out hitting the springs
2012-02-28 13:28:44
#6
GC/AGX > RM/AGX

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2012-02-28 15:57:08
#7
Do you want adjust-ability and to fiddle with your suspension? Do you require extra wide wheels?


Do you want to bolt-on a direct replacement for your stock suspension components and forget about it?


Answer those three questions, and you have your answer.
2012-02-28 17:50:34
#8
I like the fact that it will be adjustable. And i will be on twisties alot. I think ima be keeping the gc. Haha rms for sale
2012-02-28 18:33:15
#9
Get GC upper plates if you want to use the AGX's.
2012-02-28 18:50:30
#10
The agxs are on. Came with the car. What do the plates do?
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