Tanabe S0C-Type II - 1 set in stock!!

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Old 10-17-2008, 01:46 PM
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Tanabe S0C-Type II - 1 set in stock!!

I have one set of Tanabe S-0C Type II's in stock for the TSX 04-08. $775 shipped ot the cont US
Old 10-19-2008, 05:40 PM
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NICE... too bad i've already got a set. These are AWESOME coilovers. Soft enough for day to day driving, but it takes the turns HARD. Not the best if your trying to SLAMM it down, but they'll drop a good amount.
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Originally Posted by ZildJonKim
NICE... too bad i've already got a set. These are AWESOME coilovers. Soft enough for day to day driving, but it takes the turns HARD. Not the best if your trying to SLAMM it down, but they'll drop a good amount.
That's exactly what they're made for: daily drivers who want better handling and a decently lower stance, but with OE comfort.
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End of the year sale!! $730 shipped to the cont US
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damn.. i'd jump on this but a few hundred short. haha
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how low can you go with these coilovers?
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Bump for some kick ass coilovers. Highly recommended for daily driving. The rears won't get you "slammed" but they'll get you tucking! They provide a lower drops than the Tein CS and an AWESOME ride.
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Originally Posted by djflex167
how low can you go with these coilovers?
F -3/4~-3in R -1/4~-2 1/2in
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I have these exact coilovers on my car and they are awesome. Please don't be fooled though, these are not close to stock feeling but they are just right if you can take a bump or two and want to take those corners hard like ZildJonKim said. If you are looking for a good compromise between sporty driving and ride quality, these are the ones for you. I have mine dropped about 2 1/4" all the way around with the back being a bit less, maybe closer to 2". Jump on these if you have the funds!!!!

My car with this setup, the drop is about on the line between rubbing and no rub with the alignment that i went with.


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