Lol, kid? I want them because I rub when I hit bumps it has nothing to do with being a kid. And because dropping the car look nice at the same time and by coming into a forum and asking around is a type of research. The only kid I see here is you so quick to judge and criticize.
Learn to read...
...You're fitting the profile of a kid who wants coilovers "because everyone has them".
I said you fit the profile, not that you are. If you understood proper English then you would know the difference. If you were mature, you wouldnt be offended by such a simple statement. Your reply has proven the point. Moving on...
You're asking questions not researching...Researching involves sifting through info that is already available.
Thank you. OP, you clearly have not researched anything whatsoever as evident by your errant description of what you THINK coilovers do, as highlighted in
green. The entire purpose of suspension is for ride comfort, including not "rubbing when you hit bumps". So being that your a self-proclaimed expert, do tell how coilovers do that differently that individual shocks/struts and springs. Also feel free to explain how a $1200 coilover set and a $159 coilover set differ.
Every single choice you mention is an assumption evident by the constant use of the word "think". If you come into a forum looking for assistance, then admit your lack of knowledge that brought you here to begin with. Show respect to those of us here who actually have researched and learned throughout the years using EFFORT and provide it here FOR FREE for others to research and learn from as we did and continue to do. Asking questions based on false uneducated assumptions is the recipe for constant mistakes. If you cant show humility and respect then you will never learn without wasting a lot of money and disrespecting a lot of people that could help you in the long run.