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Springs for FC

Old Nov 2, 2004 | 07:42 PM
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Springs for FC

Yo, have been checkin around lately for some springs for my car. My buddy knew of a site that has tons of parts for tons of different cars, so I looked to see what they have their for springs cause their prices are pretty good too. I found in the 2nd gen rx7 section that they sell Tanabe Springs. I didn't even know Tanabe made springs for our cars, their site also claims that Skunk makes springs for FC's, so I am not sure if the Tanabe springs are an error or not on their page. Anyone who wants to check it out can at www.horsepowerfreaks.com

So anyone ever heard of Tanabe Springs on an FC? Thanks

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-Justin
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 07:48 PM
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i was thinking abt using RSR or RB
tough choice
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 10:59 AM
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Hey thanks for the mention!

Tanabe is coming out with a lot of stuff for 'drift cars'. They've gone absolutely nuts with the 240's!


I've got an FC myself... I have KYB AGX struts and Eibach springs. I was pretty please with the setup. I never got around to doing the bushings however. These older cars could really benefit from Prothane or Energy Suspension.
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by HorsepowerFreaks
Hey thanks for the mention!

Tanabe is coming out with a lot of stuff for 'drift cars'. They've gone absolutely nuts with the 240's!


I've got an FC myself... I have KYB AGX struts and Eibach springs. I was pretty please with the setup. I never got around to doing the bushings however. These older cars could really benefit from Prothane or Energy Suspension.
Same here, I love it so far. I've also replaced the rear bushings. I have the front bushings, just not installed yet.
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 01:05 PM
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KYB/Eibach set-ups seem popular for our cars. How much does this set-up lower the car and what sway bars match it?
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