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  1. Fast, Cheap or Good, pick 2.

     

    While you can get coilovers for $500, they are not terribly good.

     

    Pricing on the inserts run in the $600-700 range depending on which reseller you purchase them from.

     

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    Ya, you can get a decent-good set of coilovers for 800-1000. Just wouldn't make any sense to me to buy these for not much less, plus you need to buy springs, and they don't do nearly as much as coilovers

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