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Old 06-12-11, 09:38 PM
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Hey Guys

I'm about to purchase the BC Racing coilovers, done a lot of reading and searching, and these look like the best bet.

Is there anything particular I should be aware about with the install in general? is this fairly basic and easy? any special traits of the IS2 cars? or anything else you can think of.

Also do I want rubber upper mounts? or pill ball upper mounts? and extenders or no?

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Extenders would be nice for the rear.

For the install, i heard its pretty easy but i got it done at a shop
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Originally Posted by Bigrahizzl
Extenders would be nice for the rear.

For the install, i heard its pretty easy but i got it done at a shop
what shop? I'm also in VA
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upper mounts? or pill ball upper mounts?
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