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  1. #325
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    johnny has tanabe sustec nfs, i think he said they were awesome lol

  2. #326
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    air runners for US$5,000 anyone?

  3. #327
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    i wish..

  4. #328
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    Quote Originally Posted by black8thgen View Post
    pretty sure u wont need any top mounts or anything, the coilovers should just go direct bolt on? i hope.. lol. johnny how much were ur tanabe sustecs?
    no top mounts required
    bought em for 1.7k a few months back.. and now theyre down to 1450.. get em!

    Quote Originally Posted by black8thgen View Post
    johnny has tanabe sustec nfs, i think he said they were awesome lol
    totally

  5. #329
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    MY11 RB3 Luxury
    Quote Originally Posted by JOhnnyFD View Post
    no top mounts required
    bought em for 1.7k a few months back.. and now theyre down to 1450.. get em!



    totally
    the price drop is more due better exchange rate more than anything else

    when johnny bought them, it is at the peak of worst exchange rate between jap yen and aussie dollar.

    at that time any other suspension will cost about 3-4k due poor exchange rate

    the correct price is $1450.00

    i am glad you like the sussy johnny
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  6. #330
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondar View Post
    the price drop is more due better exchange rate more than anything else

    when johnny bought them, it is at the peak of worst exchange rate between jap yen and aussie dollar.

    at that time any other suspension will cost about 3-4k due poor exchange rate

    the correct price is $1450.00

    i am glad you like the sussy johnny
    ye gayness rate

    cheers leo

  7. #331
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    Quote Originally Posted by tkbuild View Post
    Thanks guys, but i saw a previous post on the d2 kit from Just Jap and the damper broken after 2 months, are they reliable? D2 or Tanabes is better for daily drive and having a better reputation? And do I need a camber kit or top mount extra when I change the coil? Btw can someone tell me the stock spring rate of our civic (the higher the rate, the stiffer the ride is?)? Sorry I’m reli new on this topic. Thanks for the help.

    you need to see the overall design of coilover and not just look at the spring rate

    i see a lot of people are obsessed with getting the stiffest spring rate, for reason that i am not sure why

    the spring work in tandem with your coil dampening rate.

    every company has their own setting. that is why i reckon you shouldnt mix and match

    every car is different

    stiffer spring does not equal better handling to car, in fact it can make the car become worse

    it depends on what car...

    newer car as general rule of thumb always has better technology and therefore if you realised there is less and less thing to improve on...

    if you have civic eg and ek, you need more parts compared to say fd2r, just because after 10 years...there surely be improvement on the car.

    tanabe coil is still made in japan. they have factory in japan.
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  8. #332
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    Quote Originally Posted by black8thgen View Post
    pretty sure u wont need any top mounts or anything, the coilovers should just go direct bolt on? i hope.. lol. johnny how much were ur tanabe sustecs?
    top mounts are useful on track

    top mounts can potentially increase vibrations onto the car

    if you live in sydney.. top mounts i think is a curse with the lousy road we have...
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  9. #333
    what is the lowest tanabe can go ?

  10. #334
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    Quote Originally Posted by me_kevinly View Post
    what is the lowest tanabe can go ?
    [f] +01mm ~ -50mm / 5k
    [r] -33mm ~ -61mm / 4k
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  11. #335
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondar View Post
    you need to see the overall design of coilover and not just look at the spring rate

    i see a lot of people are obsessed with getting the stiffest spring rate, for reason that i am not sure why

    the spring work in tandem with your coil dampening rate.

    every company has their own setting. that is why i reckon you shouldnt mix and match
    i was gonna say that before but i didnt know how to say it.. sums it up right there. and thats why your a trader =]

  12. #336
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    Quote Originally Posted by ekdez View Post
    i was gonna say that before but i didnt know how to say it.. sums it up right there. and thats why your a trader =]
    glad that i have a supporter
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