Cusco Zero2
I installed a set of these on my friend's Miata a while back and it allows for a lower drop than Tein HAs. Doesnt have as many danper settings, 5 as opposed to 16 on the Teins if i remember correctly. But overall great quality i think.
ive got the Zero2's, which are 7 way adjustable, dampening wise. Anymore than that, I think I would go nuts trying to figure it out.
These also have the ride height setting...an entire adjustability just for ride height.
Heres my old Spoon stuts and H*R race springs....which IMO is a slammin set-up for street use (and for sale
) next to one of my new Cusco shocks

the rears

in the car

Pretty dam sexy. those Spoons and H/Rs were sweet when I didnt have my cage in the car. Now that thats there, it stiffen'd up the chassis a ton and the suspension just couldnt handle it....
Awsome without the cage though!
These also have the ride height setting...an entire adjustability just for ride height.
Heres my old Spoon stuts and H*R race springs....which IMO is a slammin set-up for street use (and for sale
) next to one of my new Cusco shocks
the rears

in the car

Pretty dam sexy. those Spoons and H/Rs were sweet when I didnt have my cage in the car. Now that thats there, it stiffen'd up the chassis a ton and the suspension just couldnt handle it....
Awsome without the cage though!
yeah, i mean....before the cage, the suspension worked awsome. (my old suspension)
then I got the cage in and its like the chassis was too stiff for the springs/stuts. Dont know how to explain it.
then I got the cage in and its like the chassis was too stiff for the springs/stuts. Dont know how to explain it.
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