Tein EnduraPro/EnduraPro Plus shocks
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One owner 2004 G35 Coupe 6MT
Tein EnduraPro/EnduraPro Plus shocks
I noticed that Tein has EnduroPro and EnduraPro Plus shocks that appear to be somewhat newly available for the G. I'm planning on a suspension refresh for my car once I pull it out of winter storage. I was originally planning to go with KYBs, but now have these Teins as an option too. Does anyone have any experience with them yet? Any thoughts in general on KYB vs.Tein for a factory replacement shock/strut? My coupe is currently stock height, though I may consider Z springs.
Looks like Endura PRO will probably be comparable to the KYB Excel-G, both are single tube gas shocks. Budget minded option.
Endura Pro PLUS is the twin tube / adjustable ones. Those would probably be more comparable to something like a Bilstein (probably not as good as Bilstein 8 but they would be adjustable).
Endura Pro PLUS is the twin tube / adjustable ones. Those would probably be more comparable to something like a Bilstein (probably not as good as Bilstein 8 but they would be adjustable).
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Rhode Island
One owner 2004 G35 Coupe 6MT
Looks like Endura PRO will probably be comparable to the KYB Excel-G, both are single tube gas shocks. Budget minded option.
Endura Pro PLUS is the twin tube / adjustable ones. Those would probably be more comparable to something like a Bilstein (probably not as good as Bilstein 8 but they would be adjustable).
Endura Pro PLUS is the twin tube / adjustable ones. Those would probably be more comparable to something like a Bilstein (probably not as good as Bilstein 8 but they would be adjustable).
I had thought the Excel-G and standard EnduraPro were priced closer together, but after starting this thread yesterday I found that CZP has the KYBs for $255. They have the EnduraPros for $381. If the KYBs are junk, or will ride worse than the car did new (original owner here), I'll spring for the Teins.
They probably are I just don't know why it's listed as the EnduraPro PLUS only? A twin tube is cheaper and is generally a worse performer than a quality monotube shock. However monotubes do have a couple downfalls, mostly due to the increased price tag.
My Bilstein B6 cost at least double what the KYB Excel G was going for at the time.
My Bilstein B6 cost at least double what the KYB Excel G was going for at the time.
Just wondering if you ended up getting these if so how you’re liking them? Looking to replace my worn oem stuff
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Joined: Dec 2003
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One owner 2004 G35 Coupe 6MT
Sadly, no. I found that I could get a full set of KYB Excel-G's for under $200 (including rebate card). I haven't installed them yet, and am hoping I don't regret taking the cheap route. If you're looking in the price range of the EnduraPro Plus I would look into Saywat?'s suggestion of the Tein Street Basis Z. It seems to be quite the upgrade for not much more money.
Sadly, no. I found that I could get a full set of KYB Excel-G's for under $200 (including rebate card). I haven't installed them yet, and am hoping I don't regret taking the cheap route. If you're looking in the price range of the EnduraPro Plus I would look into Saywat?'s suggestion of the Tein Street Basis Z. It seems to be quite the upgrade for not much more money.
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