coilovers
for track use:
JIC FLT-A2
Tein Flex
For normal daily driver usage:
Tein Basic
For 1/2 n 1/2 (not so much of track usage however):
Tein Super Streets
Both Tein S/S and Flex are EDFC compatible I believe? Correct me if the S/S aren't compatible w/ EDFC.
JIC FLT-A2
Tein Flex
For normal daily driver usage:
Tein Basic
For 1/2 n 1/2 (not so much of track usage however):
Tein Super Streets
Both Tein S/S and Flex are EDFC compatible I believe? Correct me if the S/S aren't compatible w/ EDFC.
the JIC's are nice obv. i plan to be driving the car on the street ONLY however make no mistake i want the most performance possible but do not plan to lower it too much. i will onyl lower as much as i can with NO possible rub. what do you think ?
If you think you'll be experimenting with the dampening frequently, then i'd go with the Flex's or the S/S. Personally, I think that the Flex's are street usable, some people think otherwise.
The FLT-A2's are much more aggressive. However I like the way they feel. Up to you!
The FLT-A2's are much more aggressive. However I like the way they feel. Up to you!
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