Dropping my GS....
#16
Originally posted by futuregs
the flex is the one with the adjustable dampeing correct? Wut is the price on those retail?? I may want them when I get my rims.
the flex is the one with the adjustable dampeing correct? Wut is the price on those retail?? I may want them when I get my rims.
#17
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Go L-Tuned
Unless you are autocrossing you don't need to spend for the coilovers (unless you want the slammed look)...get the L-Tuned you'll be happy you did, 1-1.25" drop subtle but does the trick.
#22
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Without a doubt spend the money and get the Tein Flex.. At the softest setting it is softer than the stock suspension with a 2.25 inch drop all the way around.. Its that good.. As for the EDFC its a cool toy but to be honest you probably won't use it much unless you intend to take your car to the track or something to that extent..
The coilover is fully threaded so you can slam your ride if you really wanted to.. On the SC430 I am running 8 clicks from the softest setting in the front and 6 clicks from the softest setting in the rear and IMO it is perfect.. Like SandRock said hit Steve (SUPRATRD) up for a price on the Tein Flex and thank me later when you spend that little bit extra to get something that is sooo much better!
My 2 cents on this topic!
Ken
The coilover is fully threaded so you can slam your ride if you really wanted to.. On the SC430 I am running 8 clicks from the softest setting in the front and 6 clicks from the softest setting in the rear and IMO it is perfect.. Like SandRock said hit Steve (SUPRATRD) up for a price on the Tein Flex and thank me later when you spend that little bit extra to get something that is sooo much better!
My 2 cents on this topic!
Ken
#24
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futureGS,
thanks for the kind words...i have 35mmF/30mmR drop, perfect for me. esp when i have 2 people in the back...if i am the only one in the car, the rear could drop ~15mm...oh well, compromise i guess...i have 18x10 +37 and was afraid of rubbing but no problem at all, even with 2 adults and full trunk of grocery...
btw, where did you see my car's pic?
Bad-HR drops a bit more than eibach...
to those whose budget allows, go for the coils by either tein or bilsteins...
thanks for the kind words...i have 35mmF/30mmR drop, perfect for me. esp when i have 2 people in the back...if i am the only one in the car, the rear could drop ~15mm...oh well, compromise i guess...i have 18x10 +37 and was afraid of rubbing but no problem at all, even with 2 adults and full trunk of grocery...
btw, where did you see my car's pic?
Bad-HR drops a bit more than eibach...
to those whose budget allows, go for the coils by either tein or bilsteins...
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Is the ride that harsh and is it worth the money to buy the flex or CA. I have some problems with steering wheel vibrations like many others, and dont want the HA's escalate this problem anymore. Getting the HA's for like $950 so getting preety good deal.
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Originally posted by soakgame
what is a dampening adjustment?
what is a dampening adjustment?
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