Coilovers
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Coilovers
Have you seen the shark racing coilovers for the lanos? anybody buy them? how good are they?
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I posted a link earlier about high quality coilovers for the Lanos but nobody was interested (most likely due to the price)
The first type are $1350 USD and are equipped with special yellow Koni shock absorbers, which have external dampening or rebound adjustment.
The second type are $1000 USD but they don't have the adjustable struts
I don't remember off hand but I think they allow for 1.5" of drop or 2.25" of drop depending on your preference.
These kits include all struts/shocks/springs required.
The coilovers are manufacured by FK Europe which is a very large manufacturer of suspension components in Europe.
I was just on the shark racing site and I noticed the coilovers shown are made by someone called "Tech-Pro" which is a company I've never heard of.
Does anyone else know who Tech-Pro is??
The first type are $1350 USD and are equipped with special yellow Koni shock absorbers, which have external dampening or rebound adjustment.
The second type are $1000 USD but they don't have the adjustable struts
I don't remember off hand but I think they allow for 1.5" of drop or 2.25" of drop depending on your preference.
These kits include all struts/shocks/springs required.
The coilovers are manufacured by FK Europe which is a very large manufacturer of suspension components in Europe.
I was just on the shark racing site and I noticed the coilovers shown are made by someone called "Tech-Pro" which is a company I've never heard of.
Does anyone else know who Tech-Pro is??
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They don't specificly show pillowball mounts but I would have to check with the European office to see for sure.
It would be nice to have a great name like Koni and pillowball mounts.... they have a hard Urethane mount.... but if your into adjusting camber then pillowballs are the best.
I don't think I will be doing much autocross racing so I'd be happy with the standard setup.
I wonder if someone decent makes the coilover kit for Tech-Pro and they just slap their name on it.....would be nice to know.
It would be nice to have a great name like Koni and pillowball mounts.... they have a hard Urethane mount.... but if your into adjusting camber then pillowballs are the best.
I don't think I will be doing much autocross racing so I'd be happy with the standard setup.
I wonder if someone decent makes the coilover kit for Tech-Pro and they just slap their name on it.....would be nice to know.