HI WTS: Tein CS Version 2 Coilovers with EDFC

 
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Old 09-27-11, 10:22 AM
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Default WTS: Tein CS Version 2 Coilovers with EDFC

Recently swapped in a different set of coilovers, so these are up for sale now. I bought these used from a reputable member on here a few months back and seriously have put less than 500 miles on them. IIRC, the mileage on them was about 12k. As any other Tein CS2 owner can vouch, these will give you outstanding, LExus-like, wife approved, ride comfort. The Tein EDFC is included as well although I never even got around to installing it. The previous owner assured me everything worked as it should. The only thing with the EDFC is that there is a small crack on the side of the case. This does not affect performance or anything and is purely cosmetic. And, in most mounting scenarios, will probably not even be seen. Not interested in parting the combo out and looking to get $1250 shipped/insured/paypal fees included. Here's a couple pics:






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Old 09-27-11, 11:05 AM
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Brandon (Silver'04) has my vouch. He bought these from me a couple of months ago. Coilovers have low mileage and have no issues, the small crack on the EDFC case does not affect functionality at all.

EDIT: lol..just noticed Brandon has more posts and a higher Trader score than I do.
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Originally Posted by kuWuPt
Brandon (Silver'04) has my vouch. He bought these from me a couple of months ago. Coilovers have low mileage and have no issues, the small crack on the EDFC case does not affect functionality at all.

EDIT: lol..just noticed Brandon has more posts and a higher Trader score than I do.
Thanks for the vouch AJ!
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Old 09-30-11, 10:11 AM
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Old 10-01-11, 07:00 AM
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How much does installation run for usually? It looks really attractive. Also, does your RIM size matter when putting these on? I'm on stock 16".
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Originally Posted by gtmax
How much does installation run for usually? It looks really attractive. Also, does your RIM size matter when putting these on? I'm on stock 16".
I'd guess that installation rates vary from state to state, but I'd have to say maybe around $200 or so. Rim size wouldn't matter so much as there are lots of people lowered on stock wheels. The ride quality is excellent on these as many members can vouch for. Of course what also comes along with upgraded wheels and lower profile tires is a little bit harsher ride. Even with 19's and 235/35 and 265/30's though, the ride was still really really nice.
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what are you putting on your car next? how low do they get or what is their range?
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Originally Posted by AlpineGt66
what are you putting on your car next? how low do they get or what is their range?
Installed BC's just last week. As for the Tein's, I checked their website and it says -2.3" front and -2.2" rear. You could Also add Rca's too if you want to go lower too.
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Will these fit with uas suspension? I know tein v1 fits.. but do v2 fit? Thanks..
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Sold.......

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