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  1. #1
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    Spoon Springs *what do u think*

    for those guys who have had spoon springs before for a EG or DC2
    what are your inputs
    how do they ride on noraml roads with stock shocks
    also how do they go with aftermakret shocks ie Koni bilsetins etc
    How low do they go
    How well do they perform on the track
    How do u rate them compare to other sprigns

    ie pedders kings,teins, mugen etc
    Last edited by [[d a n n y]]; 21-03-2006 at 11:03 AM.
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  2. #2
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    I think you should live up to your number plate and get spoon springs lol

  3. #3
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    99 DC2 sold :(
    I'm interested to know also. I do know that the DC2 spoon progressives are suited well to ITR shocks and ride about another 25mm lower than stock ITR (which is about 25mm lower than vtir at front but less so at rear), from what I've seen the car sits very nicely.

  4. #4
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    so no 1's got it..
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    ... give it a go!!!

  6. #6
    I had spoon springs on my DC2R with stock shocks then spoon shocks.

    Srings dun lower the car as much as other brands might (kg/mm, lovells evenkings super lows) BUT then provide good responsible lowering (compromise).

    when i mated these springs to the spoon shocks i needed to get a good alignment as the car became light at speeds... easily done...

    if u either have a 2nd pair of ITR shocks or ur shocks are worn.. then mate the spoon springs first and test them yourself....

    track? springs and shocks are a street set up...

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    if you want to track get some decent coil's.

    Spoon springs are overratted. For street there ok.

  8. #8
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    99 DC2 sold :(
    Quote Originally Posted by fatboyz39
    if you want to track get some decent coil's.

    Spoon springs are overratted. For street there ok.
    Not necessarily overrated, just misunderstood, but yes they're good for street.

  9. #9
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    i aint a track whore so
    i want something good for the street
    ie.. RNP OP etc
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    dont wanna jack thread, but, if any1 has experience with these on a dc5r speak up!

  11. #11
    so any more info on these springs on stock shocks ???

  12. #12
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    Ive got spoon springs in my dc2r with koni yellows. I cant really speak for the height thing because ive dropped mine on the perch on the shocks too another inch lower than what the springs would be by themselves but as for handling and ride, the combo i have is harder than stock on the softest setting but whatever roll the dc2r had is dramatically reduced. I had K-mac lowered springs in my car before which was definately a mistake compared to these puppies

    Anyway cant speak for spoon shocks with stock sussy but with konis = #1 combo

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