Tein Dampers?
2003_350z_Touring
08-02-2004, 01:15 PM
hey guys i am considering picking up some suspension parts from Tein..my 350z is going to be staying on the road for the most part so i dont need some all out track suspension parts...which set of tein dampers can you guys suggest and about how much do they run?also any idea how much it will lower my car? also...do you think that tein would be a better way to go than Nismo? thanks in advance
Street Sports
08-09-2004, 11:53 AM
hey guys i am considering picking up some suspension parts from Tein..my 350z is going to be staying on the road for the most part so i dont need some all out track suspension parts...which set of tein dampers can you guys suggest and about how much do they run?also any idea how much it will lower my car? also...do you think that tein would be a better way to go than Nismo? thanks in advance
The coilover set that I would suggest for you is the Tein Flex system. The reason they are call Flex is that they are flexible for cars driven on the street and track. They are also compatible with their EDFC controller which is an in-car adjustment system (especially handy for adjusting the rear coilovers which are not easily accessible after installation). We were the first shop in the US that sold these for the Z (in fact that customer, Michael Stewart aka Skidazzle, was recently featured in modified magazine). I will PM you with a quote for both pieces (just PMed you earlier with the two Apex pieces you requested). The height is adjustable (you can actually make the car slightly higher if you wish). Here is a pic of everything included with the Flex kit.
http://207.36.111.228/Tune/350Z/350Z%20Images/Tein%20Images/flex5.jpg
Shawn @ Street Sports
The coilover set that I would suggest for you is the Tein Flex system. The reason they are call Flex is that they are flexible for cars driven on the street and track. They are also compatible with their EDFC controller which is an in-car adjustment system (especially handy for adjusting the rear coilovers which are not easily accessible after installation). We were the first shop in the US that sold these for the Z (in fact that customer, Michael Stewart aka Skidazzle, was recently featured in modified magazine). I will PM you with a quote for both pieces (just PMed you earlier with the two Apex pieces you requested). The height is adjustable (you can actually make the car slightly higher if you wish). Here is a pic of everything included with the Flex kit.
http://207.36.111.228/Tune/350Z/350Z%20Images/Tein%20Images/flex5.jpg
Shawn @ Street Sports
JDMautogames.com
08-09-2004, 12:38 PM
For 350Z, I suggust Tein Flex as well...
Tein Type Flex Damper: Nissan 350Z 03+ , Ride Height: Front -0.9in, Rear -0.8in, Ride Height Adjust Range: Front -1.3in~-2.3in, Rear -0.1in~-1.3in. TEIN Type FLEX damper kit was designed to provide driving comfort and sports performance with its full-length adjustment system. We have incorporated separate height and preload adjustments, which allows you to have various set-ups to meet different road conditions. The FLEX Damper kit includes pillow ball upper mounts and is compatible with the EDFC, for maximum performance for the streets.
Click here for more Info (http://www.jdmautogames.com/product_3176_8215.html)
Tein Type Flex Damper: Nissan 350Z 03+ , Ride Height: Front -0.9in, Rear -0.8in, Ride Height Adjust Range: Front -1.3in~-2.3in, Rear -0.1in~-1.3in. TEIN Type FLEX damper kit was designed to provide driving comfort and sports performance with its full-length adjustment system. We have incorporated separate height and preload adjustments, which allows you to have various set-ups to meet different road conditions. The FLEX Damper kit includes pillow ball upper mounts and is compatible with the EDFC, for maximum performance for the streets.
Click here for more Info (http://www.jdmautogames.com/product_3176_8215.html)
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