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Old 01-04-2002, 12:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Tanabe Sustec Pro

I was wondering if anyone knows anything about the tanabe sustec pro. How does it compare to going the route of KYB AGX/Eibach Prokit? How much adjusability do the tanabe's have?

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i've got them on my ride dude...i love them...jus make sure when u order them get 8k 210 springs in da front and 6k 210 springs in da back

i have the springs these sizes cuz they allow me to raise da car up close to stock ride height for my yearly inspection



i love tha ride...not too harsh or soft.

also it gave me da look i was looking for.



forgot to mention that i have da pro street, these are now discontinued and tha only available model for tha 4th gen is da one u mentioned and with it comes dampening adjustability which mine doesn't
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Searched google and came up with this DSM review, makes me wonder how you guys put up with these stiff suspensions:

After installing the suspension, I realized that the car handles amazingly. The only problem is that you can only adjust the height, you can't adjust the stiffness. So if this car is your daily driver, then be aware that its very stiff. But when it comes to performance then its amazing, and it turns way better than before. I had it dropped 2inch with sprint springs, but now with the Tanabe I dropped 1.5 and it handles way better than with the sprint springs.
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Searched google and came up with this DSM review, makes me wonder how you guys put up with these stiff suspensions:

After installing the suspension, I realized that the car handles amazingly. The only problem is that you can only adjust the height, you can't adjust the stiffness. So if this car is your daily driver, then be aware that its very stiff. But when it comes to performance then its amazing, and it turns way better than before. I had it dropped 2inch with sprint springs, but now with the Tanabe I dropped 1.5 and it handles way better than with the sprint springs.
These are both height adjustable and stiffness adjustable. I have heard that you cant fit a rear sway on with them. Has anyone heard this?

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