New Product: Skunk2 Pro-C Coilovers

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Hey everyone, Skunk2 is looking to sponsor a few board members with a set of our all new Pro-C Coilovers. If you own a DC2/EG or EK Civic and are interested, please put together a short sponsorship proposal and send it to marcom@skunk2. We’re looking for individuals who currently have similar style suspensions or have used other full coilovers in the past. Let us know why you feel you’re right for a sponsorship from Skunk2. Please include images of your vehicle, a list of mods, and what events, track days and car shows you have attended and/or are planning to attend. Only serious inquiries please!

For more information regarding the Skunk2 Pro-C Coilovers please take a look at the product release below, or visit Skunk2.com

Skunk2 PRO-C Coilovers

Introducing our new Skunk2 PRO-C Coilovers feature the latest advanced shock technology and a carefully designed dampening curve for a shock that dramatically improves handling. The Skunk2 PRO-C Coilovers feature an adjustable mono-tube design with an oversized, micro-polished, hardened steel shaft and piston with a precision honed internal bore and low friction triple seal – resulting in an extremely responsive and durable coilover. Each PRO-C kit features precise 12-way adjustable valving and one-piece forged shock body for added strength and reliability. Skunk2 PRO-C Coilovers feature shortened shock bodies and shafts to maintain proper suspension travel on lowered vehicles and are adjustable to allow height adjustments without affecting pre-load. Included with the Skunk2 PRO-C Coilovers are either CNC-Machined camber plates with spherical bearings or top mounts with polyurethane bushings (depending on application). With Skunk2 Coilovers, enthusiasts can quickly and precisely set adjustments to improve the vehicle’s handling, response, cornering, stability and balance.

Available for the: EG/DC P/N# 541-05-6720 and EK P/N# 541-05-6725

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I will be submitting a proposal within the day.
thanks for giving us the heads up on this.
 

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Anybody hear back yet? I just sent mine in. These coilovers seem very simular to my buddyclubs.
 
I heard back from Tony at Skunk2. I will be getting a set of these through this program. I was hoping to get them in time for the end of the auto-x season in MN but it looks like my first "race review" will have to wait for spring. But I'll get them installed as soon as I get them in
 
I heard back from Tony at Skunk2. I will be getting a set of these through this program. I was hoping to get them in time for the end of the auto-x season in MN but it looks like my first "race review" will have to wait for spring. But I'll get them installed as soon as I get them in

What are you running right now for autox?
 
Tokico Illuminas and eibach pro-kits
I have those on there because the car has been a daily driver as well. But I'm picking up another car this weekend so it is time to go back to a more competative suspension setup
 
Got my Pro-c's over the weekend and as soon as it stops raining I'll be puting them in. I'll get some pics and do a write up asap

they look friggin awesome though
 
i didn't even see this till now.

This is awesome that they are doing this. Good luck with the install sean!
 
It has been raining here for the last week! I can't get anything done at all plus my roomate is moving out and I stupidly told him he could use the garage to stage his move. Hopefully I'll get them in next week... it isn't rocket surgery
 
I tried for this.. not sure if its too late, but i tried :p
 
I would love if someone could take some detailed measurements of these. Specifically the valve body diameter and length from the bottom of valve body to the top hat.

Anyone?
 
I want to see if I can adapt some parts to make adjustable coilovers for my 1978 civic.
 
I would appreciate it greatly.

Have you installed your's yet?
 
not installed yet
I'm trying to get the windows on my house to a point where they don't leak before winter hits... not much time left
 
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