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Old 12-27-2005, 05:29 PM
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As we all know, there is not much for our Bonnevilles. The topic of springs and cut-coils has been an issue I see, has anyone thought of adjustable coil-overs. Companys like Dropzone, H&R, Tein, Tenzo have had them around for awhile. Has anyone try'd them. I thought about the whole stabilitrac issue, well if we all want our cars to handle like race cars...we need to change that. Anyone have any info?
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there is nothing for the Bonne....as we all know....someone thought that the Rora Coil Overs would work on the 00+ bonnes but that has not been 100% confirmed
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
there is nothing for the Bonne....as we all know....someone thought that the Rora Coil Overs would work on the 00+ bonnes but that has not been 100% confirmed
im 99% sure that aurora supsension would work, atleast for the 2000+

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