Tein coilovers

pb92supraturbo

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Tein Flex FTW! I've had mine on for a few months now and love them. No rubbing issues yet and I'm at the recommended ride height. Ride is aggressive but tolerable during long trips. Supra feels very planted and in control at higher speeds. Cornering is vastly improved and I'm still experimenting with settings to fine tune. I love having the EDFC controller as well, stiffen or soften on the fly. Tanabe is the only other brand I can think of that offers a electronic damper controller for their coilovers.
 
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SupraMario

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Mar 30, 2005
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I've got Tein SS, and dunno where your saying they are bouncy. I can feel the hell out of the road but thats how I like it, and long trips are no problem because I still have stock seats and will keep it that way. I could drive my car 24/7 and be fine sitting in it all day. Its one of the most comfortable cars I've ever ridden/drove in.
 

viper92086

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i have tein HA and they are great, not that stiff tho, but great for DD, its like a new suspension on say a g35 or sumthin
 

tekdeus

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GrimJack said:
I have the SS. No complaints here. (It doesn't bounce, either.)
I sold Grim my Tein SS because they were a bit too stiff for my taste, although the performance and handling was fantastic. He doesn't mind the ride, so it shows you that it's all a matter of personal opinion. I bought the Tein Flex to replace but haven't tried them yet. The spring rates of the SS are around 100% more than stock, while the Flex is about 50% more than stock.
 

Caplax40

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I have Tein HAs on my car with pillowball mounts. They ride real nice and have increased the handling considerably. Easy to adjust, too. No complaints here.

FYI, I got mine through JARCO.