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Old 03-14-08, 06:55 PM
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For the Tein CS users how's the ride? do you guys like it? i'm thinking of getting these for my is. How low are you guys going on them and at the lowest setting is the ride still good?
Old 03-16-08, 02:40 AM
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In my opinion they ride too soft on the lowest setting. I have them about 4 turns up and they are still soft.
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really are you really bouncy?
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No, not bouncy at all. They are very very soft, bouncy would be firm. You can set them up though the way you want them. I adjusted mine up a click and they seem to be pretty good now. I am considering selling mine though because I am going to be moving up to Utah where there is snow and I don't know how copasetic it is going to be lowered in snow country, lol.
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Tein Comfort sport 're more comfortable than the stock one, the stock one is too bouncy and stiff but i think you do need the EDFC to come with it caz sometime it might goes to soft so u need to adjust it often .... on the highway i use front 2 and rear 4 to go with 25mm front and 20mm rear drop.
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Old 03-18-08, 11:34 PM
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thanks for the reply guys..I just ordered mine the other day..autocraft how do you have your on the lowest setting? how does it ride with 19 inch wheels?
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tein cs owners, how is the ride on the stiffest setting?? is it still bouncy or stiff?
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They ride great, not bouncy at all. They ride better than stock and have better damping. If you want something totally badass get JICs or HKS.
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just a side note if u looking for something comfortable this might be the right coils for u but if u looking for something comfortable and with alot height adjustable range this might not be the one!
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i agree, it's better than stock! i would compare the stiffest setting to stock sport suspension...
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