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    Are these coilovers?

    Does anyone know if these are adjustable coilovers or just normal shocks and springs? It came with the car i bought and was at stock height. The funny thing is that the mechanic who removed it told me they were stock suspension for EG which i doubt so.


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    normal shocks and springs.

    and they do look like stock suspension.

    if ur car was lowered wth these on, the springs might have been compressed.

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    Looks stock... shockies have no adjustment rings to adjust height, no knobs to adjust dampening. Don't know about the springs.... I usually assume after market springs are usually some other colour other than black

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    look like the stock shocks sitting in my store room.

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    they are coilovers.but they are not aftermarket coilovers like the ones you are refering to as a 'coilover'.....for instance,all eg civics came out with stock coilover suspension,whereas toyota camrys come out with macpherson stut suspension....coilover is a design,but people have dubbed the name onto aftermarket coilovers.

    the ones in the pic have no adjustability whatsoever and look like the stock oem eg products.they are a seperate shock and spring coilover,you can change the shock or spring to get different levels and different heights.unlike aftermarket adjustable coilovers where you can adjust the collar for height or knobs on top for rebound and dampening
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    Quote Originally Posted by teh_mechanic View Post
    they are coilovers.but they are not aftermarket coilovers like the ones you are refering to as a 'coilover'.....for instance,all eg civics came out with stock coilover suspension,whereas toyota camrys come out with macpherson stut suspension....coilover is a design,but people have dubbed the name onto aftermarket coilovers.

    the ones in the pic have no adjustability whatsoever and look like the stock oem eg products.they are a seperate shock and spring coilover,you can change the shock or spring to get different levels and different heights.unlike aftermarket adjustable coilovers where you can adjust the collar for height or knobs on top for rebound and dampening
    That's interesting. I'm just puzzled cos they looked like coilovers. Thanks for the helpful info!

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    Quote Originally Posted by revslide View Post
    That's interesting. I'm just puzzled cos they looked like coilovers. Thanks for the helpful info!
    they are coilovers.stock eg civic coilovers,come on the car straight from the factory.like i explained above,its the stock suspension,and the term used for that style of suspension is coilover.they are not in any way a 'performance' coilover or anything,
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    coilovers but not adjustable coilovers

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    and i thought coilovers=adjustability
    "since we're both asian.. I'll look after you and chuck in King Springs with the wheels and tyres for $1050"

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    no. coilovers. think about it. coil=spring, over=over.

    short for coil over shock

    where the spring is wrapped around the shock absorber

    adjustable aftermarket coilover=adjustability

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    Coilovers just mean that the spring coils and the damper is a single unit. It does not refer to the 'type' of suspension a car has. You can have a car that has Mcphearson strut type suspension with coilovers for control. You can also have double wishbone type suspension with coilovers for control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teh_mechanic View Post
    like i explained above,its the stock suspension,and the term used for that style of suspension is coilover.they are not in any way a 'performance' coilover or anything,
    I suspect this is a point that some people may never be willing to understand, just as some might never be willing to be persuaded that what they think of as a 'coil-over' isn't in some inherantly magical manner superior to what they think of as a 'shock and spring'...

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