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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 08:48 AM
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Hey guys im going to try and Get TEIN in spring and as you know im reaserching it now, i was just wondering... do you have to have weight balance it and proprly tune it? the shop said you dont have to and that they come perfectly fine already all you have to do is do the height and the stiffness....

can someone with TEIN help me out? any problems i should look out for?
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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 04:19 PM
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I currently have the Tein HA kit on my GS400 with Volks Racing AV3 wheels (18x8 front and 18x10 rear). The handling is great! Regarding your question about balance and weight, the suspension was installed as is without the use of any additional weight. I have added the RMM strut tower...but to be honest it was for the looks.

I have heard great reviews on the Tein suspensions, therefore I purchased it. So far, there have been no issues! If you need more information, email this company...factorxtuning@aol.com...they can help you with just about any question dealing with tuning and upgrading your engine to the suspension to harness the power.

Ask for Kenny...great guy that knows what he is talking about. If you know Area 51, then you will know how good the work is performed and the knowledge that backs up the work.
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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 06:45 PM
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thanks man
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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 07:51 PM
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Sasha,

I have no weight balance issues. The Tein HA's work great.

If you are in the market, also consider the Bilstein coilover system in your research. They're not stiffness adjustable (dynamic stiffness), but are height adjustable.

The best is for you to ride in the suspension system you're considering.
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