Hey guys,
I'm just wondering what some of you use for coilover shocks in your Starions. I recall something about using Mazda RX-7 FC3S coilover kits because they bolt right in.
Do companies like Tein or HKS make a specific kit or is it very much a mix and match deal?
Coilover options for Starions
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Coilover options for Starions
'00 Honda Prelude Type SH
Working towards a Starion
Working towards a Starion
So does this severely limit the handling of these cars with their circa 1980 suspension design?
I know Ground Controls are good and very durable as an alternative to real coil-overs. For a street driven car I don't suppose it would make any difference as long as you can adjust each corner independently.
I know Ground Controls are good and very durable as an alternative to real coil-overs. For a street driven car I don't suppose it would make any difference as long as you can adjust each corner independently.
'00 Honda Prelude Type SH
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Working towards a Starion
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Checked out the FC coilovers... they would NEVER bolt on... EVER. They are a clevis type attachment to the upright. Short of swapping the entire hub which might be barely possible I cant imagine putting FC struts on a Starion.
I've seen pictures of FC brakes on a Starion in Japan though. Not sure if they used adpater plates or what. Perhaps someone could look into this?
I've seen pictures of FC brakes on a Starion in Japan though. Not sure if they used adpater plates or what. Perhaps someone could look into this?

Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.