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Spoon Subframe Rigid Collar Video

Old 03-10-2011, 08:09 PM
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Default Spoon Subframe Rigid Collar Video

Here's a great video explaining the Spoon Subframe Rigid Collars.
(we have these in stock btw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWyUD6UXfog
Old 03-10-2011, 09:05 PM
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is that a prius?!
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Originally Posted by petawabit
is that a prius?!
Yes, I believe it is. Spoon has the patent on this technology. I know spoon makes a rigid collar kit for the Evo.
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cool vid like how they show the mating surfaces.
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I looked on your site but it appears you only have them for the CR-Z

Edit: Found them under a different name. Spoon Subframe Rigid Kit - S2000 AP1/2
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Enjoyed that, thanks Tommy
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Great... now I want another thing that I really don't need
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Thats bananas
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Once you install them and you have to take the sub frame down again, is it advised that you install new collars? or is it fine to re use the same ones? reason I ask is because it seems to have a similar effect to a crush washer and you are always supposed to replace them once used. Also, you guys have them for the front and rear subframes?
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Originally Posted by wrecked


Once you install them and you have to take the sub frame down again, is it advised that you install new collars? or is it fine to re use the same ones? reason I ask is because it seems to have a similar effect to a crush washer and you are always supposed to replace them once used. Also, you guys have them for the front and rear subframes?
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