R3 absorber & R3 sport spring

boyzone

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Guys,

Any of u running with this set up on Satria or Wira?
Existing running with Hi-Low coilover, but recently need to share my car
with my family.
Thus, need to look for comfort + ave handling set up.
Read from R3 web page and understand that R3 sport spring + absorber able to provide
handling also comfort.
Therefore, create this thread to ask some advise and feedback.:adore:
Thanks.
 

koie587

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can this absorber withstand the weight of mitsu engine like GSR or EVO in satria/wira body?...

how long the lifetime?...

thnks...
 

intervener

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Hi! Boyzone,

I am currently using R3 Spring but on Improve Absorbers on my Satria.

I find the R3 spring is bouncy in the highway when my car hits 120km.

For town driving of course there will be comfort.

:hmmmm:
 

boyzone

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Hi! Boyzone,

I am currently using R3 Spring but on Improve Absorbers on my Satria.

I find the R3 spring is bouncy in the highway when my car hits 120km.

For town driving of course there will be comfort.

:hmmmm:
Thank for the sharing.
Btw, what is the floor clearance?
2 fingers gap at front tyre between fender?
Pls advise.. Thanks.
 

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