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Old 04-01-10 | 05:22 PM
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Exclamation Tein EDFC

Has anyone put this kit on yet? It looks like it will take the pain out of adjusting the ride height on the coil overs.

Here is a link if you have not seen this kit yet.

http://www.tein.com/products/edfc.html
Old 04-01-10 | 06:04 PM
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Did you do a search? It has been done here on several cars.
Old 04-02-10 | 04:33 AM
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edfc is very handy. i had tein edfc on my old car. its nice not having to get out of the car to adjust the damping.
Old 04-02-10 | 07:00 AM
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wish our BC had that...
Old 04-02-10 | 07:11 AM
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The EDFC does not adjust ride height, BTW. It's for dampening
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mike, if you add tein coilovers (along with the tein edfc), you will lose functionality of your AVS (sport button at your arm rest location). keep this in mind if you plan on doing this mod. for some people, they don't care if they lose this functionality because they know exactly what they want. make sure you understand this before you proceed with the mod.
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Originally Posted by Stormforge
mike, if you add tein coilovers (along with the tein edfc), you will lose functionality of your AVS (sport button at your arm rest location). keep this in mind if you plan on doing this mod. for some people, they don't care if they lose this functionality because they know exactly what they want. make sure you understand this before you proceed with the mod.
Thanks for the heads up, I haved learned a lot over the past couple of days!

It looks like I am somewhat limited on what I can and cant do on the 09. Just trying to find a body kit that will work has been challenging, found one, now I am trying to find a place that sells it in the US so I don't have to pay and arm and a leg to have shipped from japan. Stay Tuned!

Does anyone know of a Job Design dealer in the US?
Old 04-02-10 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike450h
Thanks for the heads up, I haved learned a lot over the past couple of days!

It looks like I am somewhat limited on what I can and cant do on the 09. Just trying to find a body kit that will work has been challenging, found one, now I am trying to find a place that sells it in the US so I don't have to pay and arm and a leg to have shipped from japan. Stay Tuned!

Does anyone know of a Job Design dealer in the US?
unfortunately if you want a jdm kit, it will cost an arm and a leg. you know how the saying goes, you gotta pay to play.

the only reputable vendor that i know is carson toyota (a CL approved vendor here). you may be able to find a jdm importer for cheaper, but i don't know about reliability.
Old 04-02-10 | 07:37 PM
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Job Design is my fav

This vendor is an auth dealer for Job Design...

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/5364430-post14.html
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