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Full damper setups. Which is best for street?
Im just wondering if anybody has any imput on what are some of the good dampers available for the S14. I really want to go with Tein Flex dampers w/ EDFC. Any suggestions/comments. I'm looking to spend around 2 grand if necessary. For the Teins w/ EDFC it will run around 1800.
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I was planning on getting those too...They seem to be pretty good...If I get them before you then I'll tell you if I like them or not. Probably won't be for at least another year though...I don't plan on doing a lot of mods other than minor stuff until next winter is over.
If you get them before tell me how they are...especially in cold weather since I don't want my ass to get destroyed in the winter each year.
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Nismo R-Tune Coilovers are 1500 at courtesynissan.com
Buddy Club Racing Specs are 1500 shipped at jspec.com Nismo, Tein, Zeal, Cusco, HKS, and Buddy Club all make Quality Coilovers but i have heard rumours that the Tein flex and HAs are undersprung for the track. it all depends on what your doing with the car. |
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Re: Full damper setups. Which is best for street?
Maybe this thread might able to help u out
Coilover camparo Personally I never heard anything bad about Tein Flex and Fein HA.. beside they are the unit, Tein Flex is a improved version of HA(old rust issue), the design is very similar but their spring rate are different. And here is another Option Magazine 03 Sept Coilover Comparo |
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