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Tanabe Pro Soc Coilover Coilovers Damper Suspension Kit 10 - 13 Cr-z Crz Insight on 2040-parts.com

US $819.00
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Southern California, US

Southern California, US
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Tanabe Pro S-OC Coilover Damper Kit 

Fits 11 - 12 CR-Z / 10 - 13 Insight

Part Number TSC148


Retails for $1190 - buy it now for $819 with free shipping to 48 states.  Will consider SERIOUS or REASONABLE offers. ONLY ONE AT THIS PRICE.

CR-Z adjustable lowering 
front -1/4 to 2 inch
rear - 1 1/4 to 2 1/4 inch

Insight adjustable lowering
front - 3/4 to 2 1/2 inch
rear - 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 inch

ear  

Tanabe Sustec Pro Series adjustable coilover suspensions offer the finest range of performance and comfort for the motoring enthusiast. Unique on Sustec Pro suspensions, the internal valving of each suspension is tuned for a wide variety of driving needs. Extremely high performance and comfort can co-exist with Sustec Pro, and unnecessary adjustments are eliminated for quick, simple use, where each tuned setting can noticeably change the car's personality.

Sustec Pro S-0C is for those who desire both high performance and maximum comfort from a suspension system. S-0C is ideal for performance and street applications.

Dispelling a popular belief that a firm or harsh ride is a sign of a performance suspension, the short stroke, shortened case dampener of the S-0C is extremely unique in that its internal construction allows it to deliver superior handling without sacrificing strength or ride comfort.

Unique double-cylinder design allows for full suspension stroke within the shortened shock body while Low-pressure gasses ensure smooth rebound characteristics for additional ride comfort.

Susutec Pro S-0C uses the same high quality PRO210 Springs found on the Sustec Pro Five Coilover System. 





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