tein type cs damper
Re: tein type cs damper
Tein's web site show's you the max drop for all their coilovers, go to their web site and you can find the info. For other brands, to find out the max drop you'll have to call them up and speak to a tech, but I doubt they have the percise info that tein does. You'll likely just get a generic answer like 0 to 4", not really what they do on the car, but good luck anyhow.
I have seen a air system mentioned on my350Z.com, go their and run a search, it's not what that crowd is into, so it may be a tuff search but it's a start.
"All that's necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing.”
Edmund Burke
G35 6mt
I have seen a air system mentioned on my350Z.com, go their and run a search, it's not what that crowd is into, so it may be a tuff search but it's a start.
"All that's necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing.”
Edmund Burke
G35 6mt
Re: tein type cs damper
I have the CS, but for the money, get the Basic. The spring rate is stiffer on the Basic, but if you're mainly looking to lower your car (the right way) the $700 difference does not consitute getting the CS or Flex. The Basic just don't have the damping adjustments, but on the CS and Flex, the rear can not be adjusted without removing the shock, and my front setting has remained at the factory setting since I got them installed. The spring rate for the CS is 390, Basic are 500, and Flex are 670.
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