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    function & form coilovers

    whats up, just picked up a all stock 92 cb7 coupe and am currently looking to do coilovers and was just wondering if anyone had any feed back or sugestions as to type i should look at. more particularly i was looking for any feed back on the Function & Form coilovers. any and all input would be great.

    #2
    i have them and i love them every single day....
    I MISS MY CB7
    ((((((()))))))

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      #3
      I've been on skunk 2 coil overs and their horrible. However, if your roads are perfectly smooth, these coil overs are awesome. Other then that, your bouncing around.

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        #4
        yea i havnt heard too many good things about the skunk 2s as far as rough roads go.

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          #5
          the ff type 1s are good for improving ur ride handeling..but u cant adjust the dampering of the shock.the type 2s are more for an agressive ride and can be damper adjusted..so its pretty much ur choice.

          my new turbo build

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            #6
            I asked about these before and found out that the type 2 had R&D go into them for our chassis where as the type 1 were just made to fit. If that makes any sense. Out of the two i'd save up the extra money and get the type 2 basically lol.

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              #7
              i have had the type2's going about a year and a half and i love. very good product. don't have much to compare them to all i had b4 them was the sleeve style

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                #8
                I have been looking at these as well. I'm curious how rough they are for a DD. I know they are going to be much stiffer than stock, but I have kids and i don't want to be bouncing them around all the time.

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                  #9
                  they are somewhat stiff, but its comfortable for me. my 6 month old rides in my car daily and it doesn't seem to bounce her around

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                    #10
                    thanks for all the input so far

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