Anyone interested in ITR spoon fixed dampers and springs?
Fellow ITR owners,
I plan on selling my Spoon fixed dampers(yellow ones) along with my Spoon lowering springs. These are the older models(black ones), a little stiffer, so Spoon says. Linear in the front and progressive in the rear. Good condition, not blown out, already assembled with ITR top hats/bushings.
Sold used as-is.
Make me an offer if interested. Will fit any 92-95 Civic or 94-01 Integra with JDM DC2 rear lower control arms.
-Brandon
I plan on selling my Spoon fixed dampers(yellow ones) along with my Spoon lowering springs. These are the older models(black ones), a little stiffer, so Spoon says. Linear in the front and progressive in the rear. Good condition, not blown out, already assembled with ITR top hats/bushings.
Sold used as-is.
Make me an offer if interested. Will fit any 92-95 Civic or 94-01 Integra with JDM DC2 rear lower control arms.
-Brandon
I wonder why the fronts are linier with the spring rate. One would think, due to the extra weight in the front as opposed to the rear that the springs would be progressive. Can anyone answer this?
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