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Old 07-17-2010, 08:58 AM
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Hey well this is gonna be more down the road than right now but i figured id ask anyways. Does anyone have the lakewood struts. Either the 90/10 or the 70/30s? Im looking into them for my next mod (after the s/c). Im just wondering if anyone has used them before. How are they DD. ANd how are they at the track? And any other suggestions are good too. Im not looking for conrning. Just drag racing.

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Old 07-17-2010, 10:13 AM
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I've heard something about Lakewood recently changing their supplier and blowouts are now common (??)
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Old 07-17-2010, 01:24 PM
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The rear shocks kept going out on me when I had my UPR coilovers in there....but I never had any troubles with my front struts. I have a set with less than 5k on them if you are interested. They are the 70/30s. I went with strange adjustables and now the lakewoods are just chilling.

If it's a strictly track car, then I'd go with the 90/10s over the 70/30s but 70/30 is a good street strip strut.
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Originally Posted by tbirdscwd
The rear shocks kept going out on me when I had my UPR coilovers in there....but I never had any troubles with my front struts. I have a set with less than 5k on them if you are interested. They are the 70/30s. I went with strange adjustables and now the lakewoods are just chilling.

If it's a strictly track car, then I'd go with the 90/10s over the 70/30s but 70/30 is a good street strip strut.
YEah i go to the track a lot cause i live 5 minutes away but i also DD it.
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PM me if you're interested, I'll let the set go for $125 shipped. They are like new with except the dust covers on top are removed to fit coilovers and less than 5k miles.
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