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Old 08-06-2002, 12:13 PM
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The other thing you would consider putting on the GC sleeves is some teflon tape.... it works well enough in protecting/keeping clean the threads
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Originally posted by Taiwanze7
The other thing you would consider putting on the GC sleeves is some teflon tape.... it works well enough in protecting/keeping clean the threads
Yeah I was going to do that; anyone know what size hex wrench fits?

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its says 3/16" on mine
Old 08-07-2002, 05:27 AM
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Originally posted by DeadLock23
Hey BonzoAPD I know you, lol.

anyway I just ordered my H&R sport springs and KYB AGX adjustables. A good setup for you would be the H&R OEM, they are .75 drop all around, not too low but lower, and you can use the tokico premium shocks (since I dont think you will be doing any type of autoX, otherwise an adjustable shock would do)

After that, you can get comptech lower sway bars and rear strut bar, and you should feel a great difference in handeling.

hope that helps.
Hey Deadlock. Good to see ya on here. Hope you enjoy the site.:thumbup:
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