Pick a shock system...
http://www.jrzsuspension.com/JRZ%20S...eering/JRZ.htm
http://www.kingmotorsports.com/products/moton/
Will
-who likes to drool from time to time...
http://www.kingmotorsports.com/products/moton/
Will
-who likes to drool from time to time...
Everybody I want to be seen with uses Moton.
Scott, who reminds you that the new Koni 28-Series is pretty attractive too (field servicable, no reservoirs, double adjustable).....
Scott, who reminds you that the new Koni 28-Series is pretty attractive too (field servicable, no reservoirs, double adjustable).....
I've read a bunch about both, and they seem almost the same. Basically, I think what it comes down to is who's got the fitment for your car at the right price. If I had a porsche, I'd be getting JRZ in a heartbeat because they have fitments and the local Porsche Specialist has gobs of experience with JRZ.
For my NSX, I'd prolly get Moton, because that's what RTR uses, and they've got a fitment for the NSX so I wouldn't have to pay for as much custom work.
-Mike
For my NSX, I'd prolly get Moton, because that's what RTR uses, and they've got a fitment for the NSX so I wouldn't have to pay for as much custom work.
-Mike
Anybody ever seen/heard of JIC coilovers before? They look quality, and the body is aluminum unlike some Teins which rust.
Available at http://www.jdmhondaparts.com and they actually have an application for my vehicle.
Available at http://www.jdmhondaparts.com and they actually have an application for my vehicle.
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