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: Zeal MKIV Coilovers on Clearance


ma71supraturbo
10-19-2005, 02:51 PM
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/Images/Products/Zeal/Coilovers_Function_B6.jpg

We have 2 sets of (93-98) ZEAL coilovers on clearance. These are brand new, but have just been sitting idle in our warehouse for too long. These are high-end coilovers usually found in circuit and show cars and would definitely help your car stand out given the sea of TEIN and HKS coilovers found on most Supras...

The first set is the Function B6 with the street spring rates (14 kg/mm front, 10 kg/mm rear). These have quality upper pillowball mounts (which wont rattle or clunk like Teins) and are adjustable for height independently of spring preload (Unlike the HKS). The dampers can be rebuild and revalved to your specs in the USA. Only one set available at $1799


The next set is the Function Zi with the same spring rates. However these have the light-weight and ultra trick "swift" springs. Only one set available at $2149.

More info available at:
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/sale/Zeal/Suspension/Coilovers/part/Function_B6

And: http://www.endlessusa.com

Jason
10-24-2005, 01:39 AM
Interesting that these coilovers aren't all that popular in the US, IMO they are much better than anything HKS produces ;)

cheers
Jason

SupraDan
10-24-2005, 09:25 PM
hmmm so which one is easy to be streetable? A friend of mine has zeals on his 240 and they are not even close to be streetable.

ma71supraturbo
10-24-2005, 09:55 PM
These both have "street" spring rates. They are serious performance coilovers though, and their street rates will be firm. They won't be bone-rattling, but if a plush ride is a concern for you, I'd suggest the HKS hipermax II's or performers...


To give you an idea, these have the same front rates as the Flex, but slightly stiffer rear. They aren't as stiff as the Tein RA...

Jason
10-25-2005, 02:39 AM
Although these would have already been made you can request custom spring rates which I haven't seen with HKS.

I don't know how bad the roads in the US are so can't comment but here in AU the roads aren't all that good and I don't mind these coilovers at all ;) my experience with HKS hasn't really been a good one (leaking struts)

cheers
Jason

SupraDan
10-25-2005, 10:55 AM
the streets in california are horrible so im trying to find a set up that wont give me a headach when i drive :aiwebs_00

ma71supraturbo
10-25-2005, 03:40 PM
Price dropped. This is by far the lowest you will ever see these coilovers at :)