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    anyone heard of them? i was looking for some lowering springs for my friends ride on ebay and came across tenzo. never heard of them and wanted to order something that i know is a good product for him, no ebay brand.
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    buy something you know is super decent.. you buy this and it turns out u dont lke it, u'll spend more money testing others out and it'll add up to be more expensive. someone told me this =D and these are like 100, no way it'll be good. i didnt like Number1 coils from nopi. they wre like 100... but i use ground controls.

    "These progressive rate springs are made of high grade, chrome silicone wire, CNC cold wound, heat treated, shot-peened for stress relief and pre-set to ensure maximum performance. They are powder-coated in deep racing purple, and sold in sets of four (two front/two rear). Lowering capabilities of 2" to 2.5."
    im fond of progressive springs. and lower capabilities are good =D
    Last edited by khaxnguyen; 03-10-2008 at 03:45 PM.
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