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I'm after a pair of rear coilovers or aftermarket shocks. If you have a full set that you do not want to split then I may buy at the right price.

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No I already have the rear springs with adjustable coilovers bit... But I'm running standard shocks so looking to uprate them... Does the coilover conversion mean running rear spring and shock together and getting rid of the separate springs?

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That's what a coilover is, a coil (spring) over a damper. The OEM standard is coilover fronts and separate springs & dampers on the rear.

 

You don't want that, trust me. You say you already have rear springs with adjustable dampers though, but you then say you have standard shocks too?

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I have coilovers on the front, standard rear shocks and separate aftermarket lowering springs with height adjustment coilover part that's sits on top of springs

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Ah okay, you're misusing the phrase coilover, that's why I don't understand :lol:

 

You don't have any kind of coilover anything on the rear. What you have are lowering springs, with an adjustable mount. I wouldn't change just the rear dampers without doing the fronts too, mismatched shocks can be horrendous for stability under load.

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Atleast you understand now lol. That's why I asked if anyone had a set as usually they don't sell just the rears.

I won't be using it on track, I just thought uprated dampers would be better than having it lowered on standard rear shocks

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