SPOON COILOVER good?
#1
SPOON COILOVER good?
any of you guys have experienced with replaced after mkt coilover, what do you think about the Coilover Spoon Sports Non-adjustable Damper Kits Honda S2000?
here is the link: http://www.modacar.com/products/Honda/S200...Sports+Non.html
well, the price is more attractive for me, ONLY 900 bucks for a brand new set of coilover which is brand of SPOON.
I knew SPOON is one of the biggest motifier manuefactory of HONDA, but don't know the reputation on producing suspention kits? what do you guys think?
here is the link: http://www.modacar.com/products/Honda/S200...Sports+Non.html
well, the price is more attractive for me, ONLY 900 bucks for a brand new set of coilover which is brand of SPOON.
I knew SPOON is one of the biggest motifier manuefactory of HONDA, but don't know the reputation on producing suspention kits? what do you guys think?
#4
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Mine are adjustable. I like the Spoon coilovers not b/c of the Spoon brand name. Personally, I don't think highly of Spoon products. But most if not all of Spoon's suspension components come from Showa. Showa makes the OEM Honda suspension in our S2000s. They also make the Mugen NZ coilovers as well. I've had excellent results on the track with the Showa/OEM Honda setup as well as the Showa/Mugen-spec setup. The Showa/Spoons seem to work fine on the streets so far for me.
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aftermarket_s2k (10-04-2023)
#5
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Yeah the non-adjustable Spoon coilovers also don't come with springs, so tack another $200-$300 on to the price depending on what springs you decide to go with.
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