FS: Zeal Function coilovers for CRX / EF Civic and EK (maybe more?)
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FS: Zeal Function coilovers for CRX / EF Civic and EK (maybe more?)
I have a set of Zeal Function coilovers for the CRX / EF Civic. I also have bottom cups for use with EK's. They maye fit more, but you'll have to research that on your own.
The spring rates are 12k and 10k. It's a stiff ride, but it handles great. They are not dampening adjustable, only height adjustable.
All four of the shocks came back last week from getting re-built at Endless/Zeal here in Southern California.
They will come with both sets of bottom cups, as well as the spanner wrenches.
These retailed at over $1700. I'm asking $1300. It's a crazy deal, especially considering the fresh rebuild.
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Modified by nihkon at 5:55 PM 6/3/2007
The spring rates are 12k and 10k. It's a stiff ride, but it handles great. They are not dampening adjustable, only height adjustable.
All four of the shocks came back last week from getting re-built at Endless/Zeal here in Southern California.
They will come with both sets of bottom cups, as well as the spanner wrenches.
These retailed at over $1700. I'm asking $1300. It's a crazy deal, especially considering the fresh rebuild.
<FONT SIZE="4">PRICE LOWERED!!
$1,100.</FONT>
Here are some pics:
Modified by nihkon at 5:55 PM 6/3/2007
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Re: FS: Zeal Function coilovers for CRX / EF Civic and EK (Stefndogg)
lol. It would be cool to see you tossing your car around the track on these coilovers though!
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Re: FS: Zeal Function coilovers for CRX / EF Civic and EK (nihkon)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nihkon »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">lol. It would be cool to see you tossing your car around the track on these coilovers though!</TD></TR></TABLE>
pshhh yea i like my body roll tho ....GC stock rates ftl
pshhh yea i like my body roll tho ....GC stock rates ftl
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Re: FS: Zeal Function coilovers for CRX / EF Civic and EK (bryant)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bryant »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Dang, to bad its for USDM CRX/HATCH, bump anyway. </TD></TR></TABLE>
If you want them bad enough, I'm sure you order new rear cups that will be compatible with the jdm/'88 style setup. Thanks for the bump!
If you want them bad enough, I'm sure you order new rear cups that will be compatible with the jdm/'88 style setup. Thanks for the bump!
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Re: FS: Zeal Function coilovers for CRX / EF Civic and EK (Mr.OB*GYN_Rhett)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mr.OB*GYN_Rhett »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wait ive never heard of that? they will fit ek's? what functions are they? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yup. These were actually designed for the EK's. I ordered new front lower cups so that I could run them on my CRX. I still have the original ones, so they'll work with EK's.
As far as which Functions they are. . .it's a little fuzzy. They were kind of a one-off protype type setup. They're aluminum like the old S6's, but they aren't dampening adjustable.
So they're kinda like an aluminum version of the basics.
Yup. These were actually designed for the EK's. I ordered new front lower cups so that I could run them on my CRX. I still have the original ones, so they'll work with EK's.
As far as which Functions they are. . .it's a little fuzzy. They were kind of a one-off protype type setup. They're aluminum like the old S6's, but they aren't dampening adjustable.
So they're kinda like an aluminum version of the basics.