
Function and Form increases their level of support for the Scion TC with the release of their Type 1 suspension. The Type 1 version of their suspension is great for the enthusiast looking for height adjustabilty with adjustable spring preload. For those looking for a more performance minded coilover, Function and Form’s Type 2 suspension is available as well.
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Form and Function is a relatively new suspension company. They have coilovers on the market for a number of applications. Earlier this week they announced the release of their Type 2 Suspension for Honda’s Fit and S2000 vehicles. The Type 2 model features 32 way adjustability, camber plates(where applicable), pillow ball mounts, height adjustability, independent spring preload, and a dual tube shock design.
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Cusco has announced their new suspension set, Compact Zero2. This class of suspension targets the “city car” automobile segment. Their first offering is for the Honda Fit, the kit provides the following: spring preload adjustment independent of height setting and five levels of damper adjustment in the front and eight levels of damper adjustment in the rear. The Compact Zero2 allow for a 0-55mm range in height adjustment for the front of the Fit and 30-55mm in the rear. It seems flexible enough to use on both the track and the street.
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Cusco has released their Zero Wagon and Vacanza Wagon coil over set-ups for the Toyota Alphard/Vellfire, or better know here in the states as the Toyota Previa. The designs are aimed at improving the ride quality for 2nd and 3rd row passengers, by offering an 8 way adjustable rear shock, which is to be adjusted based on vehicle load from passengers and cargo. The kits also offer ride height adjustments while maintaining near stock ride quality.
Specs after the jump
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Kicherer has now blessed the Mercedes C63 AMG with thier tuning magic. The upgrade package they call the Supersport Performance Paket, which is inclusive of more HP by way of upgraded engine electronics, looks right at home on the already amazing Mercedes C63 AMG. The cars suspension and drivetrain also got some attention, now sporting a new set of coilovers, Brembo upgraded brakes, and the addition of a Limited Slip Differential. Along with all the motor and suspension tuning, Kicherer has also upgraded the C63’s aerodynamics. The new body modifications sport endless amounts of Carbon Fiber which was used on the new front and side skirts, rear diffuser, front grill and side mirror covers. Other non-Carbon Fiber body changes include the beautiful hand-made metal rear overfenders. All this power and handling is now connected to the road via 20″ wheels wrapped with 245’s in the front and 275’s in the rear. A pair of LED daylight driving lights complete the cars impressive new look. With all these goodies coming together in one complete performance package, this kit is sure to end up on any C63 AMG owners wish list.
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