hks hypermax rs or tein comfort sport
hks hypermax rs or tein comfort sport
im a g35 newbie.i have a 05 at black. i just got my junction produce scara wheels in. they are really wide in the rear 11 inch. i think im going to have to do some fender work. anyways i want to know which suspension is better hks rs or tein cs. i have used tein suspension before and it worked great.
i thought about going to a drop spring and shox but i think having adjustability in hieght is good because of camber. any imput on both sets of coilovers will be appreciated. i have done some research but havent heard much about either.
im looking into camber kits and sway bars also. just so much research i have to do for the right suspension. its a headache. any advice would help. thanks
i thought about going to a drop spring and shox but i think having adjustability in hieght is good because of camber. any imput on both sets of coilovers will be appreciated. i have done some research but havent heard much about either.
im looking into camber kits and sway bars also. just so much research i have to do for the right suspension. its a headache. any advice would help. thanks
the rs is stiffer, but lacks the edfc option that cs has. i found cs to be too soft. currently i am running flex, and its too stiff. rs seems to be in the middle. it all really depends on what kind of ride you want.
Tein SS is right in the middle of FLEX and CST, it is also compatible with the EDFC and is cheaper than both of the other models. Only thing is that its a special order part from Japan, so you'll have to wait for it. But I think its worth it...
do they have tein ss for the g35. its for daily driving .and i want to be able to adjust height and shox easily. i have used the tein ss a while back on my honda prelude and they worked fine.
Originally Posted by spooze
Do they have tein ss for the g35?
http://www.tein.co.jp/e/price_list/ss_nissan.html
go to the above web site and scroll down until you see SKYLINE CPV35
Notice that the Skyline SS specs are BETTER then Z33 SS specs.
the ss should be cheaper than cs and flex. i might just put he money out for cs. we will see. going through alot of trouble to get my suspension right for my junction produce wheels
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