slamming car on tein cs
#1
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slamming car on tein cs
is thier anything wrong with slamming the car all the way down with the Tein CS v2? Just wondering because I want to see what it was like but to lazy to lift it up til this weekend. I have it set to about a 1/4 in left of thread left. and set to soft. Will this cause any damage to the Teins?
#2
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Ed,
Tein designs the drop allowance into their coilovers. The CS has less drop capability than say a Flex, because of the softer spring rates, so they limit the drop for that very reason.
You should be good, but you can always bump up the settings to full stiff, if you expect to be going over rough roads.
Even at full stiff, the CS is still very comfortable to me.
Tein designs the drop allowance into their coilovers. The CS has less drop capability than say a Flex, because of the softer spring rates, so they limit the drop for that very reason.
You should be good, but you can always bump up the settings to full stiff, if you expect to be going over rough roads.
Even at full stiff, the CS is still very comfortable to me.
#3
do you have any pics of the car from the side. I am trying to decide weather i want to go with the SS becuz they cant drop slightly lower. but it would be awesome to compare them side by side. Maybe a before and after if you have one
#5
Slammed...I like the look of your ride on the SS; hot! Regarding your drop, would you say that you are on the "middle setting"; have a lot more to go as far as lowering or are you more towards max adjustment (i.e. lowest drop)?
Also, I am really contemplating getting either the CS or the SS. I'm from NY, I think Jersey has the same type of poor road conditions...how does the SS perform? Is it a little too harsh for these roads even on the softest dampening setting? Sorry for all the questions...thanks for the advice.
Also, I am really contemplating getting either the CS or the SS. I'm from NY, I think Jersey has the same type of poor road conditions...how does the SS perform? Is it a little too harsh for these roads even on the softest dampening setting? Sorry for all the questions...thanks for the advice.
#6
On the thread settings on coilovers, I'm trying to adjust the ride height so it's even on both sides in the front 2, but I have more threads on my driver side than passenger side, is that normal, or should they be threaded the same on both sides?
From the looks of it right now, it seems even, or maybe the driver side is even a lil bit higher, but the driver side has more threads still than the passenger side...
From the looks of it right now, it seems even, or maybe the driver side is even a lil bit higher, but the driver side has more threads still than the passenger side...
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On the thread settings on coilovers, I'm trying to adjust the ride height so it's even on both sides in the front 2, but I have more threads on my driver side than passenger side, is that normal, or should they be threaded the same on both sides?
From the looks of it right now, it seems even, or maybe the driver side is even a lil bit higher, but the driver side has more threads still than the passenger side...
From the looks of it right now, it seems even, or maybe the driver side is even a lil bit higher, but the driver side has more threads still than the passenger side...
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#9
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Your last paragraph grabbed my attention. This is EXACTLY how my setup is also. My installer had to actually leave a little more thread on my drivers side in order for my camber adjustment. I basically dropped my car as low as it will go without cambering(w/ Tein CS V.2), that was my requirement. It seems like the front drivers side had more of an issue w/ cambering, thus couldnt drop as low as the passenger side. Iunno if this is typical for all 2GS, but it happened in mine.
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Oh, we kind of missed the question, lol...He has them just wants to know if running them all the way down is ok. Well....I think it's fine to run them all the way down BUT take care if you have a few people in your car and want to turn into a steep driveway etc...I learned the hard way and am now shopping for 2 new fenders because the tire caught them and creased them on both sides.
#15
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I would say about 1". Lol...slamming your car is for people who arent too worried about camber wear, especially as there arent any camber kits for our cars that I recall, scondly if you did put a camber kit on your car you may run into another problem of now rubbing the fenders, it's kind of a no win situation.