rs-r i*shock coilovers

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robnhoood
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I'm thinking of getting the rs-r ishock coilovers. But I don't know how they perform. Has anyone tried them?


gumby74
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Tanabe.No, I have not tried the RS-R's. Tanabe.Maybe look into some Teins or how about Tanabe?

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ArticDragon192
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What's with the random "Tanabe" words in your post? Lol. I know Logan on Zilvia is looking for a 240 to give a review on these coilovers, since he's selling them, and letting them go at a good deal to anyone who reviews it. The thing is, it's a new suspension option, and it isn't cheap, so people aren't really jumping on it yet. And therefore there are no reviews. Give it some time.

koukicody
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RS*R I-shock coilovers are very high quality. I've seen them in person at RS*R's US headquaters. I've heard nothing but great things about them, but with all the cheaper coilovers around these days they've kinda been pushed aside as a choice. I say go for it. its quality, and you'll be the only one on your block rockin a set.


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RSR is good **** in my book

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ArticDragon192
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yokota180sx wrote:RSR is good **** in my book
I wish they made stuff for my Z ;_;


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