Installed Tein Flex W EDFC
Originally Posted by BigSash
wtf u cant lower it or raise it? how do you adjust height? manually? WTF that is garbage
Originally Posted by imalazeeass
if u can adjust the height electronically, then it would not cost 1500 then. Otherwise, the whole world would have it.
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uhm well i am not talking about a drastic height change, but one would think the lowest stiffness on the spring would cause the car to drop a bit because of its own weight. we are not talking about a 1ft raise/drop
Originally Posted by MikeyMike
You would think that....but you're adjusting the dampness, not the height.
Height is just springs.
Dampness is the shocks.
Some one correct me if I am wrong?
Height is just springs.
Dampness is the shocks.
Some one correct me if I am wrong?
You are absolutely correct....dampness only comes to effect when on the road and when it gets bumpy....your weight is held by the springs, can't change that.
On the Tein type flex you can adjust the ride height without affecting ride quality.You can also adjust spring pre load.And you can also adjust shock dampening.All can be done indepently.The ride quality is exelent.
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casky you r confusing everyone. We are just talking about adjustment you can make from within the car with the EDFC. You cannot make all those adjustments from the EDFC correct?
Originally Posted by BigSash
casky you r confusing everyone. We are just talking about adjustment you can make from within the car with the EDFC. You cannot make all those adjustments from the EDFC correct?
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