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Old Sep 2, 2003
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Another Coilover choice for us.......

Well from what I hear the Si coilovers fit on our car so here is another set I guess we can use

I saw these a little while ago, figured I'd show everyone who hadn't seen them



Spoon Adjustable Damper kit

"Spoon coilovers are thoroughly designed and tested for their application, unlike most aftermarket suspension systems. The ride height and damper settings and range have been determined from extensive track testing and experience. These dampers provide incredible performance on track while maintaining the smooth feel and comfort of the stock suspension. Manufactured by Showa, the OE supplier of Honda suspension parts, users can expect OE quality, durability, and longevity. Spoon coilovers feature 5-way damper adjustment and adjustable spring perch/ride height."

I didn't see a price but the part # was 51600-EP3-G00
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I'm guessing that you are refering to the USDM SI and not the Canadian Si. If so, do you think that they would be applicable to a sedan?
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They're not terribly adjustable for the probably $2000+ they cost. 5 settings? Come on... don't Teins have like 16? and the Flex with EDFC is pretty much infinite? Now I know they're Spoons and they're probably damn well tuned, but I highly doubt you can't do better for less.
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One question......... SPRING RATES?
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thats not a picture of them I hope, they look like 99-00 Si shocks
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Shiet...spoon. Gonna be expensive.
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