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TEIN SuspensionJ_Spec_NiTeMaRe 01-12-2004, 05:09 AM After I fix the KA in my 95, I'm planning on doing the suspension. What I want from it is adjustable height and dampening, from Tein. I saw that they make an in-car dampening force controller, an EDFC I believe it's called. I was wondering which of their suspension kits that I could use the EDFC with, and still adjust ride height. Thanks. vsiev 01-12-2004, 06:02 AM check out tein website and at the far right of it it should state whether it is compatible with edfc or not. http://www.tein.com/nissan.html looks like only ss and flex. dayna240sx 01-12-2004, 08:43 AM If you going to go with tein, check out the group buy Igor's got going... You wont find a better deal anywhere. J SPEC SilEighty 01-12-2004, 09:13 AM I know that it works with the FLEX but I'm not sure about what else. just check the site that one guy posted. gspeed 01-12-2004, 03:30 PM EDFC works on Super Street Flex CS RA RE That's what catalogue said. stealthj 01-12-2004, 03:45 PM im getting the flexes soon.... J_Spec_NiTeMaRe 01-12-2004, 04:42 PM Thanks guys, it looks like I'm going for the Flex and EDFC. But this will still be a while because I want to have the car running before I do anything else. Anyone know when the group buy deadline is? Soyo 01-12-2004, 05:24 PM I wish I had $1500 to spend on coilovers dayna240sx 01-12-2004, 05:42 PM I wish I had $1500 to spend on coilovers You don't need $1500... just buy the Tein HE through the group-buy. they would only be $1088 shipped... The Tein Flex's would only be $49 more @ $1137 shipped... These prices are for your RX-7... That is Hella CHEAP (BTW, I am selling ALL my 2nd gen RX-7 parts, if you need something PM me) Soyo 01-12-2004, 05:54 PM well that is a nice price yes, but I have about $380, I'm buying a new clutch(in my sig) for about $270 with all the stuff needed to install it, note this leaves me a grand total of $110 and I since I'm 17 and in highschool I don't make a lot of money, about 75% of my paycheck goes to insurance, and I just finished paying off the cars so I'll have a bit more to work with soon hopefully. so I'm planning on getting eibach springs with tokico non-adjustable shocks in the future since its $550-$600 then I'd have another $400 for a steel flywheel that it would cost for the teins on sale! but yea it is a great deal, but not in the budget for me still Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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