FS: W203 Tein Basic Coil-Over Damper Kit - BRAND NEW
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Moot point for you advans; but here are the shipping specs for all interested:
(L x W x H)= 35.5" x 12" x 16"
(weight)= 67 lbs
(starting zip)= 98012
eg. FedEx ground (5 business days) from Seattle (98012) to New York (10111) with $700 insurance = $55.16.
lol. thanks.
okay you asked for it...
(L x W x H)= 35.5" x 12" x 16"
(weight)= 67 lbs
(starting zip)= 98012
eg. FedEx ground (5 business days) from Seattle (98012) to New York (10111) with $700 insurance = $55.16.
lol. thanks.
okay you asked for it...
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how do like them? i have my clk500 lowered now with H&R springs and stock shocks. i would like to get coilovers in the future though. why are these so much cheaper than PSS9s?
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Well the Tein SS have different damping settings,so I could stiffen or soften the ride to my comfort.As for the Tein basic,they're a bit stiffer than factory which will be better anyways.But for the price the guy is asking for the tein basic,that's a really good deal.
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Ive done some research on coilovers but ive never heard anything about them being used in the winter or if there is any problem when using them in the winter. If anyone could she'd some light on this i'd greatly appreciate it cuz winter's comin here in Toronto so i just wanna know whether it would just be smarter to wait til spring. (just to clarify it gets cold here - sub zero - and it snows a bit)
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Ive done some research on coilovers but ive never heard anything about them being used in the winter or if there is any problem when using them in the winter. If anyone could she'd some light on this i'd greatly appreciate it cuz winter's comin here in Toronto so i just wanna know whether it would just be smarter to wait til spring. (just to clarify it gets cold here - sub zero - and it snows a bit)
Thanks
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Ive done some research on coilovers but ive never heard anything about them being used in the winter or if there is any problem when using them in the winter. If anyone could she'd some light on this i'd greatly appreciate it cuz winter's comin here in Toronto so i just wanna know whether it would just be smarter to wait til spring. (just to clarify it gets cold here - sub zero - and it snows a bit)
Thanks
Ive done some research on coilovers but ive never heard anything about them being used in the winter or if there is any problem when using them in the winter. If anyone could she'd some light on this i'd greatly appreciate it cuz winter's comin here in Toronto so i just wanna know whether it would just be smarter to wait til spring. (just to clarify it gets cold here - sub zero - and it snows a bit)
Thanks
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