How about Tanabe Pro SS-II?
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How about Tanabe Pro SS-II?
When I bought the car, it had and still has S-tech's. After searching alot about coil-overs I've found in various threads that 99% of people would rather cut their own arms off than have an EVO on S-techs.
I've been searcing around about different coil-over options. I do mostly street driving, but I hope to hit up some tracks and want better than street handling. I was looking into Cusco Zero-1's (a little pricey for non adj. damping) and Tanabe Pro SS-II which seem to be aimed at exactly what I want. Street oriented, but track capable. And You can't aruge with the $1000 price tag.
I want to stay away from the cheaper brands like Megan Racing which have mixed reviews. Has anybody used Tanabe Pro SS-II's specificly or can atleast vouch for Tanabe in general? I've heard good thing about the Pro SS's and I guess the Pro SS-II is the step below. Good choice for track/street?
For now, I'm not disapointed with the S-techs, so my TBE, intake and flash will probably come first
I've been searcing around about different coil-over options. I do mostly street driving, but I hope to hit up some tracks and want better than street handling. I was looking into Cusco Zero-1's (a little pricey for non adj. damping) and Tanabe Pro SS-II which seem to be aimed at exactly what I want. Street oriented, but track capable. And You can't aruge with the $1000 price tag.
I want to stay away from the cheaper brands like Megan Racing which have mixed reviews. Has anybody used Tanabe Pro SS-II's specificly or can atleast vouch for Tanabe in general? I've heard good thing about the Pro SS's and I guess the Pro SS-II is the step below. Good choice for track/street?
For now, I'm not disapointed with the S-techs, so my TBE, intake and flash will probably come first


