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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 12:50 PM
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Im telling you my ride is like riding stock for some reason. I am quite impressed with the ride quality because on my last GS i had springs and they were good but didnt drop it low enough. On my BMW M3 i had TEINs too and they were very rough maybe it was because of the stiff suspension that BMW's have. I was very very amazed with these coilovers. i have mine adjusted at 8 clicks from full stiff. they are 16 way adjustable so i have it set i guess at medium? It works for me i just usually drive myself and sometimes my girlfriend and thats about it. I dont have any heavy baggage in the trunk and i plan on lowering it a little more when the springs settle.
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Old Apr 10, 2007 | 08:23 AM
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I got the Tein SS and i like them. Im a beast on the road and love to push it to the limit especially when a bmw or luxury car is behind me. Here is my evaluation at the hight i dropped it.

#1 I can take turns 10-15 mph faster
#2 At the ride hight I have my car the front tires scrape the inner plastic over the tire. (alot) even when its set to stiff
#3 I learned one thing , you dont want to take turns fast and hit a pothole at the same time , car feels like it slides a bit
#4 All my guy friends including me overall love the ride and they all were surprised that it still feels like your in a lexus at the ride hight i dropped it.


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