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Subject Honestly, consider full coilovers
     
Posted by collegeboy on March 31, 2009 at 10:34 PM
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In Reply To New wheels and now the wheel gap is more obvious than ever. posted by Gordo 93TT Daytona on March 31, 2009 at 08:37 PM
     
Message I know many say otherwise, but members that have ridden in cars with SPLs or Tein FLEXs will agree the ride is great.

I have had a lot of different spring and strut options on my car and the one that is by far the most enjoyable ride to me is my current Tein FLEX setup. When you set it on the softest setting for street use it is very well handling, but nicely dampened and controlled over bumps. Not bouncy or jarring. Far better than my car ever felt with KYBs, new stock struts, Eibach spring etc.

Plus the option of getting your car corner balanced and truley dialed in is always there and that's a nice option as well. Seriously consider Kuah's SPL coilovers which are perfectly fine for street use or look into the TEIN FLEX if you want to have in cockpit control.

Thanks,
Mike
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