greddy type s
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greddy type s
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Recieve a FREE Greddy Strut bar When you buy Greddy Type S suspension
Designed for the optimum balance of traction, comfort, and adjustability, the new GReddy Type-S suspension kits offer the finest features like: large 46mm dia. pistons in a Mono-tube shock, 32-way adjustable damping, adjustable base and spring perches, thick billet upper mounts, and a lightweight coil springs. Instead of the common heavy spring rates, that offer harsh rides and easily loose traction on bumpy American roads, Type-S systems utilize a relatively softer spring with a longer stroke to maximize traction on race tracks or on the street. An added benefit of this is also a comfortable ride for the street. Applications available for many popular Japanese vehicles.
ok thats from greddy, what i want to know is if anyone has got it or heard anything about it, im will most likely be getting some adjustable suspension real soon and would like to find out what people think
thanks
its going on my 96 rx7
and it cost about $1500us, if my calculator works right, and ive also posted this in the suspension thread, but ther more people over here.
thanks again
Recieve a FREE Greddy Strut bar When you buy Greddy Type S suspension
Designed for the optimum balance of traction, comfort, and adjustability, the new GReddy Type-S suspension kits offer the finest features like: large 46mm dia. pistons in a Mono-tube shock, 32-way adjustable damping, adjustable base and spring perches, thick billet upper mounts, and a lightweight coil springs. Instead of the common heavy spring rates, that offer harsh rides and easily loose traction on bumpy American roads, Type-S systems utilize a relatively softer spring with a longer stroke to maximize traction on race tracks or on the street. An added benefit of this is also a comfortable ride for the street. Applications available for many popular Japanese vehicles.
ok thats from greddy, what i want to know is if anyone has got it or heard anything about it, im will most likely be getting some adjustable suspension real soon and would like to find out what people think
thanks
its going on my 96 rx7
and it cost about $1500us, if my calculator works right, and ive also posted this in the suspension thread, but ther more people over here.
thanks again
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let me know what you think....sounds like a better choice for the street compared to the common coilovers that are desinged for "drift". 550/450 may still be pretty rough on the street though but better than 650/650.