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Old 01-19-2005, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by sen_jen
Tein basic's are great, but because it's not a fully adjustable coilover system, they bottom out like the Tein Super Street's. The Flex's are fully adjustable, and bottom out with those are close to impossible. EDFC is a little over kill, but it's a crap load better than stopping, popping open the trunk/hood and manually adjusting.

your coupe is HOTT man.

Are you currently using the Basics? Perhaps we can put on some
Koni progressive bumpstops to make the full bump softer on the ride?

 
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Old 01-19-2005, 07:11 PM
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^ that sounds like an idea. however, it's not necessary because the Basic's already come with bumpstops. the reason i said it will bottom out is because the person might want to lower it more than the Tein's preferred/recommended height, and when doing so on a non fully adjustable coilover causes it to loose the load/compression/rebound.

i'd swap in the Koni bumpstops for people riding with just aftermarket springs (being that you're supposed to re-use your stock bumpstops cut in half), instead of coilover's built with them already on.

*sorry if i don't make sense, i'm at work!!!*
 
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