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Old Nov 5, 2007 | 09:18 PM
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Default Re: Tein Flex question

Originally Posted by CivicDuty
Buddy club n+ coilovers are nice, very responsive, Under 1k too
Originally Posted by sidewaysil80
personally i run apexi n1 exv's on my car and they're great...i've always heard that teins were overated/overpriced...but to be honest i dont know for sure.
I'm not into either one of those.

Originally Posted by Axelerate
Are they the mono-tube ones?

I heard the dampening on the dual tube ones were crap, but the mono flex ones were a little better.
They're mono-tube, compression and rebound adjustable (not independantly) and seperate ride height and spring preload adjustable.

Originally Posted by dave22
Here's the general rule of thumb for Tein:

Anodized = Good.
Painted = Poo.

It's that easy. I'm not even joking.
They're teflon coated.

Actually here, they're these ones:

http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/me...de=DSA58-6USS1

And these are the KWs. I would prefer the KWs as I know how good of a product they make. But the fact that I can buy a set of the Teins with less than 300 miles on them for about $1200 less is making me consider them:

http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/me..._Code=35250005

Last edited by Flite; Nov 5, 2007 at 09:21 PM.