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Old Dec 10, 2001 | 07:57 PM
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Has anyone installed the Spoon Sports Coilvers? How do these compare to others available. Some people on the board have gone with Zeal B6's or Mugen Front Sway Bar + N-0 Coilovers. I want to lower my car but don't want to settle just for springs so I'm just trying to find out more about what is offered. So what is on the market and what are some pros and cons that they have?
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Old Dec 10, 2001 | 08:17 PM
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I know the zeal B6 setup is simply BADASS. Severely improved handling with unaffected ride quality. In fact some have even said that on the least stiff setting the ride is actually better than stock. Don't know anyone with the other setups, i'm sure they're great too.
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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 01:13 AM
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if you need the full adjustability, go for a full customized setup. if not, and you just want to lower the car, look for the Bilsteins or something similar on the entry level. Just because you set a shock to be 'stiffer' does not necessarily mean the car will handle any better. The shocks must be fine tuned which requires patience and knowing the limits of your car. You do not want to get a multi-adjustable shock just to have the adjuability there. But then again, some people will want it to have it on their car.
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