Modulo suspension
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Those who have them seem to like them. The number is very small though due to the fact that you have to import directly from Japan. The set does drop the car 10mm and you can't go higher or lower than that. The fronts have 5 different degrees of adjustable firmness.
You can get them here: www.japanparts.com
The cost isn't too bad but you have to pay a couple of hundred bucks in shipping/import cost.
You can get them here: www.japanparts.com
The cost isn't too bad but you have to pay a couple of hundred bucks in shipping/import cost.
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yeah, you realize that 10mm is barely any drop at all, right? I heard that the Spoons are basically just more agressive, more adjustable, better performing versions of the same coilovers for a little bit more money, just my 2 cents
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What are you looking for in a coilover suspension? This is basically a *slightly* modified version of the stock coilovers -- that retails for US$1330. For that price you could get a Tein Type Flex system. But if you're looking to just have a rare coilover system that basically rides like stock, handles like stock, and has very little adjustment, then by all means go for it.
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Tein are great. And showa makes great products as well. Why would mugen and spoon use them then? The modulo suspension wouldn't upset the cars balance and that is precisely what I''m after. Different strokes for different folks. I have a certain way that I like to modify my cars.
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