Silk Road Spec-RS/A8 Coilvovers...

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dr!ft
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Just found these from surfing the 'net and felt like sharing...

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Info-*8-way adjustable*Pyro-Ball upper mounts*Spring rates: S14 - 8.0/7.0kg S13 - 8.0/6.0kg RS13/RPS13 - 8.0/7.0kg*Adj. front Pyro-Ball*Rigid aluminium rear mount*Inverted monotube dampers

Well, DG Trials has the S13 or S14 set for $1320.They seem pretty nice IMO. Definetly an interesting alternative to a set of Tein-HE's or JIC FLT-A2's.

What do you guys think?

http://babelfish.altavista.com....htmlhttp://www.dgtrials.com/dgstore/s13sus.htm


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More cool stuff... :ylsuper

Pyro Tension Rod-



Pyro Camber Arms-



Adjustable Toe Arms-



Pyro Upper Link-



All are available for S13/S14 although DG Trials now only sells the RS/A8 coilovers...

http://babelfish.altavista.com....html

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Even though nobody seems interested (hence the 0 replies) I've still decided to update, simply because I think SilkRoad kicks a**...

Rare Trick now carries SilkRoad products including the Toe Control Arm, Pillow Tension Rods, Upper Arm, Lateral Links, and even Fender Braces! Waiting on the RS/A8's though.



Site -http://www.raretrick.com/index...age=1

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why do you think it kicks ***? none of that stuff looks very outstanding to me.

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chmercer wrote:why do you think it kicks ***?
Because I think they're purdy / unique / different / interesting / JDM-funtastic / etc. and was hoping to learn more about them rather than hear comments like this...

Quote »none of that stuff looks very outstanding to me. [/quote]

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its more of the same, really...I mean, how many ways can you make a RUCA?-chet

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Exar-Kun wrote:its more of the same, really...I mean, how many ways can you make a RUCA?-chet
But is there really any company that has as cool of a name as Silk-Road? Didn't think so... :)

Just think of the possibilities!

Person A: So, what you got on your car?

You: Well, not much. Just suspension...

Person A: Awesome. You're using Tein, right?

You: Nope.

Person A: So you decided to go Cusco, eh.

You: Two strikes.

Person A: Dammit! What could it be? You must tell me!

You: I have a set of Silk-Road RS/A8 coilovers, along with the toe control arms, various links, and chassis braces.

Person A: Holy ****ing ****! That sounds so exotic and JDM!!!! I mean, I've never even heard of Silk-Road!! How'd you find out about this Silk-Road company?!?

You: There's this cool guy named dr!ft on NICO, yeah he's pretty cool. Anyways, he showed me the light....

Person A: Awesome.

You: Yeah, he's pretty awesome too...

:ylsuper

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all my suspension parts are "team koguchi trick factory garage slash R-Lock" brand. hows that for jdm

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Silk roads, are good coilovers if you take care of them, likea ny other. its nice you can get various spring rates too. I like 10kg/8kg.


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