C5/C6 LG GT2 front/PFADT rear coilovers
I just recently purchased these from an awesome forum member and unfortunately have some other financial obligations I have to deal with. I have here LG GT2 front adjustable and PFADT rear adjustable coilovers that I won't be needing. They are in good condition, no leaks or any damage to the shock body other than the adjusting lock nuts. I just starting tearing the front apart to put them in now I have to put it back together. Well just looking to get what I paid for them. $750 shipped any questions don't hesitate to PM me, thanks.
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I'm definitely interested, but I don't know how I feel about installing two different brands of coilover. Coilovers are developed as a set, so wouldn't that make the mechanics of the whole setup kinda wonky if you essentially have two different setups on the same car?
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Originally Posted by 916Z06
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I just recently purchased these from an awesome forum member and unfortunately have some other financial obligations I have to deal with. I have here LG GT2 front adjustable and PFADT rear adjustable coilovers that I won't be needing. They are in good condition, no leaks or any damage to the shock body other than the adjusting lock nuts. I just starting tearing the front apart to put them in now I have to put it back together. Well just looking to get what I paid for them. $750 shipped any questions don't hesitate to PM me, thanks.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...87e31e7831.jpg If you are willing to split them I'd take the fronts |
Originally Posted by outkast6991
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If you are willing to split them I'd take the fronts
I PERSONALLY don't think it makes a difference, really. Yea they are sold as a set but they are served for the same purpose. They are going to stiffen up your suspension and make the ride a little more aggressive If you can find someone to purchase the rears separately and both pay for them, I have no problems splitting them up. |
Originally Posted by 916Z06
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I'm definitely interested, but I don't know how I feel about installing two different brands of coilover. Coilovers are developed as a set, so wouldn't that make the mechanics of the whole setup kinda wonky if you essentially have two different setups on the same car?
I PERSONALLY don't think it makes a difference, really. Yea they are sold as a set but they are served for the same purpose. They are going to stiffen up your suspension and make the ride a little more aggressive If you can find someone to purchase the rears separately and both pay for them, I have no problems splitting them up. |
Nothing "wonky" about these. They were on my Vette and worked great.
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Thanks, Mike. Unfortunately something came up but they are exactly as you described.
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That sucks, you would have liked them
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send to California? will they fit my FRC99
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Sold!
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