Don't buy AIM/Suspention tech

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Don't buy AIM/Suspention tech

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I just did some looking around on the net, complaints everywhere. A bunch of guys were sueing them over faulty air suspention compressors. Lots of other complaints, bad service, untested, poor fitting products. No one seemed to have bought their coil overs, but I'm not about to be the first!
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One person DID buy them, they were a lower drop on either the front or the back, cant remember which.
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I have suspension technique lowering springs. I think they are great :shrug: !!<p>[ February 04, 2003: Message edited by: zytariuk ]</p>
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lotta people have aim coilovers on many other boards and have had no problems with them. im sure they are the same quality as the arospeeds, and dropzones and just as many people have those on other boards as aims and gc's. i wouldnt put air ride on anything with a unibody.<p>[ February 04, 2003: Message edited by: Steeb ]</p>
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Suspension Techniques doesn't even make air ride suspension CRAP.<p>Make sure to get your facts straight before you go bashing stuff.<p>FWIW, I ran Suspension Techniques Springs, front sway bar, and a rear sway bar (for about a year) on the Protege all with great results. Only went to a larger sway bar to offset the ST front sway bar....and it was a pain in the butt.<p>ST gets a big thumbs up from me. Going to be getting one for the front of the MR2 eventually too.
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I have suspension techniques on my RS as well. I love them. never had an issue and they have been on 3 MX-3's.
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I also have suspension techniques springs on my RS. I love them, no complaints at all
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