
ST1047-2W
Silver's NEOMAX 2-Way Coilovers Toyota Celica (AWD) 1990-1993
- Mono-tube shock featuring twin piston design.
- Large external reservoirs, which allow for higher oil capacity which aids in cooling and keeps the shock performing at high ambient temperatures while being put through the paces on track.
- Adjustable 6061-T6 front camber plates on most MacPherson style applications.
- Individual compression and rebound adjustment. 40 clicks of rebound adjustment, and 24 clicks of compression adjustment allows you to fine tune your vehicle on track over harsh bumps that may be unsettling the car, but you can also fine tune the dive and pitch of the car to help improve turn-in and exiting behavior on the track.
- High strength JIS G3445-STKM13C (DIN2393-ST44-2) carbon steel 52mm diameter seamless shock tube.
- 44mm linear internal piston combined with digressive valving provides maximum damping response for ultimate performance while simultaneously giving a comfortable ride.
- High viscosity IP F.A. 20W damper oil ensures the best efficiency of shock-absorption and dampening control.
- Height adjust-ability is provided by the lower bracket which prevents the need to adjust the spring perch or pre-load, offering the maximum possible travel.
- Cold-bent springs made from high strength SAE9254 steel which keeps stable elastic modulus.
- Powder coated steel lower brackets matching all factory brake line & ABS wire tabs, for ease of installation.
- Anodized 6061-T6 aluminum lower mounts for multilink suspension systems to lower un-sprung weight.
- 5 year limited warranty.
Default Spring Rates: Front 8K Rear 6K
*photos may be generic and do not reflect actual product
Construction is good, everything seemed to be manufactured in Taiwan and fit super well. Packaging was well done, and was shipped quickly. The rates are right for fast street while still not absolutely ruining the streetablity. The shocks have good adjustability and they fulfilled my order to custom spec with no issue. My only grip is the second resivour sits awlfully close to the frame when steering or just close in the rear. I assume full compression (haven't quite hit something hard enough) may cause a touch of contact, although i have not yet had issues with about 80% of compression. This does cause some install issues with the brakes though. Minor stuff all and all.