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    Yonaka Coilovers

    Hey anyone using these or heard anything on them? I've never seen them before found a set I can get for 500 shipped, but no idea about them. So any added imput would be great, hears a link to the specs
    Yonaka 94-97 CD Coilovers

    #2
    ive seen them on ebay, im wondering the samething as you also

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      #3
      Well I bought a set so we'll see how they are, from the research I've been doing it's a pretty good setup. I'll write up a review after.

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        #4
        Interesting find. That's a hell of a deal for some coilovers.

        I'm curious, why are they stated as being specific to 94-97 accords and not? Are you sure they will fit our application?

        It seems that Yonaka Motorsports is a Canadian based company that haven't been around for that long. I'm very curious to see how these perform.

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          #5
          my friend had these on his 93 civic hatchie.

          this thing was NUTTED, and combined with his toyo proxies, his car gripped the road SO well, i drove it, and this corner i took in my car at 100 and barely held on he took at 130 with no problem (LS swap,later to be b18 turbo)

          the only complaint i had about them was because he had them turned all the way down whenever he tried to launch there was no room for suspension travel, so he got TONS of wheel hop.
          but for handeling i was very impressed with his set.

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            #6
            I couldn't myself figure out why they didn't have them listed 90-97 but hey to each their own some people are just cb7 haters haha, and good to here n9 I can't wait to see how they handle in a cb

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              #7
              sweet i might just go and get them. for a decent price ill get them

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                #8
                those spring rates look very high for crappy roads...
                also, what does the 180mm and 200mm mean? Is that the length or each spring?
                isn't spring rate either kg/mm, or lbs/in?...

                Yonaka
                Front springs: 12kg / 180mm (672 lbs/in)
                Rear springs: 6kg / 200mm (336 lbs/in)


                compared to Tein Super Streets which are

                Front springs: 6kg / mm (336lbs/in)
                Rear springs: 5kg / mm (280 lbs/in)
                DEVOTE


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                FS: Lokuputha's Stuff
                "It's more fun to drive a slow car fast than it is to drive a fast car slow."-The Smartest Man In The World

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                  #9
                  and comepare them to NEX spring rates which are:

                  Front springs:12kg
                  Rear springs:8kg
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                    #10
                    The front seem to be very stiff on these beetches and the rear a little soft, we'll see how they ride, they are adjustable so I"ll find out and hell I got them for 500 so it seems worth it. I'll just be the test vehicle.

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                      #11
                      I rather get the NEX ones cuz of the stiffer rear, our accords are very weak in the rear so i would go with the NEX

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                        #12
                        We'll see soon, they'll be here Tuesday.

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                          #13
                          I'm running the k-sports which are 13/727 in front and 7/392 rear. It'll be interesting to compare our rides mike
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                            #14
                            Welp the yonaka's were on back order.... So I cancelled the order..... But I bought another setup First letters are Ta My little secret I'll take pics when they get here in 3 days woot

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                              #15
                              tanabe?

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