Tein Comfort vs Tein Basic
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Tein Comfort vs Tein Basic
Im looking into getting a set of coilovers for my 03 coupe. I cant really find a good write up on the Tein comforts so i wanted to see if anyone could help me out. I dont track the car alot, but i do like to corner hard wile also maintaining that smooth ride. The comforts are said to provide a pretty smooth ride while the basics are said to keep the stock ride as well.
Does anyone know which coilover set is better? Basicly i want to know which one will allow me to corner alot harder than the factory 03 coilovers. And also which one will allow me to maintain a smooth ride as well.
I basicly want something that will allow me to corner harder than the factory coilovers.
Does anyone know which coilover set is better? Basicly i want to know which one will allow me to corner alot harder than the factory 03 coilovers. And also which one will allow me to maintain a smooth ride as well.
I basicly want something that will allow me to corner harder than the factory coilovers.
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Tein CS will not perform a whole lot better than stock, even on its stiffest setting. Its really good for comfort though and being able to adjust your ride etc.
BASIC is more stiff than CS is, so it might before a little better. But then its not gonna be as comfortable for the daily drive. And its not damping force adjustable, so you can't soften it up for daily and stiffen it up for track.
Have you considered Tein SS? It's cheaper than CS and IMO the perfect setup for street with occasional track use. Its stiffer than BASIC or CS on its stiffest seting, but softer than BASIC on its softest setting. So still comfortable for the daily grind, but a performer when needed. Only downside is you gotta wait 2-3mo. to get it from Japan, since its not available to the US market.
BASIC is more stiff than CS is, so it might before a little better. But then its not gonna be as comfortable for the daily drive. And its not damping force adjustable, so you can't soften it up for daily and stiffen it up for track.
Have you considered Tein SS? It's cheaper than CS and IMO the perfect setup for street with occasional track use. Its stiffer than BASIC or CS on its stiffest seting, but softer than BASIC on its softest setting. So still comfortable for the daily grind, but a performer when needed. Only downside is you gotta wait 2-3mo. to get it from Japan, since its not available to the US market.
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Originally Posted by GReddySetGO
^ I think you mean EDFC.
CS, SS and FLEX are all compatible with the EDFC.
FLEX is a great track performer, but will be a very stiff ride for a daily driver.
CS, SS and FLEX are all compatible with the EDFC.
FLEX is a great track performer, but will be a very stiff ride for a daily driver.
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Originally Posted by Nismo G
I have heard of the comfort and flex kits, but what is the SS? I didnt know tein made coilovers for the G except for the basic, comfort, and flex....
but there are several sets tein makes
ss, sd, sr, mono flex
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Originally Posted by Nismo G
I have heard of the comfort and flex kits, but what is the SS? I didnt know tein made coilovers for the G except for the basic, comfort, and flex....
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I really love the EDFC unit, especially in our car. On other top-adjustable coilover systems, the rear cannot be adjusted without removing the coilover from the car. This makes it a hassle to fine tune to the proper setting you like the most. And then change back and forth between diffrent settings.
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Originally Posted by GReddySetGO
I really love the EDFC unit, especially in our car. On other top-adjustable coilover systems, the rear cannot be adjusted without removing the coilover from the car. This makes it a hassle to fine tune to the proper setting you like the most. And then change back and forth between diffrent settings.
i highly recommend it if you get a kit that can accept it.
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