I have a line on some brand new Goldlines for $100 but before I jump on this I would like some input from those running on them. I searched and most of what I read was pretty legit with no real negatives but if anyone can say yay or nay it would be appreciated as majority rules.
Also, for those running Goldlines what shocks/struts are you running?
I was gonna hold out for Tein SS's, but a bill for some Goldlines is obviously better on the budget.
Thanks in advance.
Shaun
Right place, wrong time, right person, wrong situation
a good spring for the money. had those with koni red's with no issue and decent ride quality
Did I mention I drive a 2000 Lumina now?-----wigm-tuners.org member
i ran goldlines and koni yellows for 2-3 years. car handled well but they are a bit stiff (i personally had no problems with how they rode)
Ready for a good laugh?
I ran Goldlines/GR-2's for 7 years on my car. It was a setup I installed in college and just never got around to changing it.
Springs are great, but they're definitely an aggressive drop. Keep an eye on your dampers and make sure they can handle it. Overall, though, great bang for the buck and I definitely recommend them.
had Goldlines on Tokico D-Specs for years... loved them.
Desert Tuners
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HAted them great value if you just wanna be lowered....i ran mine on stock struts so i know thats mostly my problem.....i have kyb and eibach set up now sooo much better
I love em. got the same deal you're getting but almost 2 years ago now. have had them on the car for the last year, no complaints.
well, there is one, I get stuck quite often, and non of the shops will give me an alignment up here.
Brad wrote:I love em. got the same deal you're getting but almost 2 years ago now. have had them on the car for the last year, no complaints.
well, there is one, I get stuck quite often, and non of the shops will give me an alignment up here.
stuck?
Right place, wrong time, right person, wrong situation
when it's snowing, lol.
if there is a good amount of snow, the front of the car tends to dig in cause of how low it is.
gotcha!
replace your fromt bumper with a plow and make some scratch plowing driveways
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that's pretty much what I did, lol.
poor front license plate didn't see it coming.
front license plate? thats just a formality, eh?
Right place, wrong time, right person, wrong situation
it was a must in Ontario, where I was living at the time.