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Ground control coilover sleeves have been around for camrys since 98. It's not a new thing.
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Shocks are what control bounce.
If your ride bounces, you need firmer shocks.
Now in looking at the item, how do they work?
Your ride height are still limited by the stock shock/spring mounts.
Lower ride is achieved by lower initial rates or shorter springs. So only way is up?
Uh-oh look like I brought up something that will make everyone want to me. common now, I didn't know. Well, I will go with d2 coilovers then, but gotta wait after this month, hope there'll be a group buy at that time.
Originally posted by thakidd ground controls=NO good.....
an explenation usually helps out.
I've heard and experienced nothing but good things from cars w/ Ground Controls. They are the best sleeve setup out there. Granted they will never be as good as a tru coilover setup but they do improve ride and handling very much, especially since they use Eibach Springs.
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