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Old 11-09-2005, 05:36 PM
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Does anyone have actual pics of these on their car. I'm looking to see what the car looks like with these on. I know they aren't height adjustable but I'm trying to decide between these for budget, and Tanabe or Tein coilovers.
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would like to see that also
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Look at tanabe sustec pro soc-- streetable, trackable, height adjustable. Pretty affordable, too. And springs can be changed to some really high rates w/o revalving the shocks. Talk to Jason @ performancenissan. Get the type I, w/ the helper springs, not the type II, w/o. I've had this setup 5k miles on my '04 ZR and really like it. There are soooo many good suspensions out there. My advice is not to make a snap decision--ask around and search this forum. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by jcpeyton
Look at tanabe sustec pro soc-- streetable, trackable, height adjustable. Pretty affordable, too. And springs can be changed to some really high rates w/o revalving the shocks. Talk to Jason @ performancenissan. Get the type I, w/ the helper springs, not the type II, w/o. I've had this setup 5k miles on my '04 ZR and really like it. There are soooo many good suspensions out there. My advice is not to make a snap decision--ask around and search this forum. Good luck.
I hear you...The Tanabes look good I just have a hard time dropping that kind of coin on a coilover that doesn't allow for dampening adjustment. The Tokicos offer that for a much lower price point...
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