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Old 04-30-2008, 05:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Coilovers?

hi im new here drive a 2007 300 srt8 wantin to know wheres a good place to get some coilovers for it. either kws or teins. thanks..
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Old 04-30-2008, 08:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Welcome to the forums! Contact Josh at High Horse Performance, one of our supporting vendors and see if he will work with you for purchasing them at good price.

Since you have the SRT, I would recommend the KW v.2. Personally, I have been fighting for a very long time to get the Teins but they just don't seem easily attainable. Hundreds of LX owners here and at other forums have the KWs and love them.

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cool thanks alot
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hey does anyone know if i can lower it with pedders springs with the self leveling in the back?
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Old 05-04-2008, 11:36 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Welcome to the forums! Contact Josh at High Horse Performance, one of our supporting vendors and see if he will work with you for purchasing them at good price.

Since you have the SRT, I would recommend the KW v.2. Personally, I have been fighting for a very long time to get the Teins but they just don't seem easily attainable. Hundreds of LX owners here and at other forums have the KWs and love them.

Good luck!
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Bruno,

I'm debating on the KW's or the Teins right now! I had no problem finding pricing and where to order the Teins. I was wondering who you contacted? I know might noid over at SRTOC has them on his R/T Charger and loves them. He has the EDC and loves the push of the button availability. That is the main reason I like the Tein over the KW's, but would like to ride in a 300SRT with the Tein set-up.
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Old 05-04-2008, 11:43 PM   #6 (permalink)
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hi im new here drive a 2007 300 srt8 wantin to know wheres a good place to get some coilovers for it. either kws or teins. thanks..
Bro,

I've heard it all regarding the C/O system for our cars. I know people that love the KW system, the Eibach system and the TEIN. If you get a chance try to drive somone that already has the system in their ride.

According to several people the KW's were the first system out for our cars, thus that is what the majority of people own and recommend. I posted on another forum and a few guys love the Eibach Pro Street S C/O's. Another guy with a Charger R/T loves his Teins.

I've only drove an SRT with the KWV2 set-up and it was a huge difference over my stock SRT. The only thing was the car also had sway bars and strut tower brace. I know these helped in the handling.

The only C/O system I was told to stay away from was the MOPAR C/O, but it was installed on a maggie and the owner was not happy with the ride.

Remember different strokes for different folks. Try to test drive one before buying. Everyone (ME INCLUDED) have our own opinion, but you need to be happy with the money you spend. The chitty thing is you won't know if you like it until it is installed on your car and you drive it daily or often. Good luck. I'm hoping to buy my C/O system this month.
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