Coilover Choice

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Tein Super-Street - V - APEXi N1 200

Tein Super-Street
3
75%
APEXi N1 200
1
25%
 
Total votes: 4

Libertine
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Coilover Choice

Post by Libertine »

I'm looking to buy some coilovers for the car..

I've narrowed it down, can anybody give me any information on how these perform if you have experience with them ?

I've heard the Teins give a very hard ride? - Not heard much about the APEXi coilovers though..
Donato
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StevieL
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Re: Coilover Choice

Post by StevieL »

I had Tein SS on my old MR2 and loved them, I've got them on my Evo VI now too and they're just as good.

On track they were a bit soft, although I never thought to adjust the settings #-o
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QUOC2008
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Re: Coilover Choice

Post by QUOC2008 »

i think both are too hard... if your looking for a street and track coilover i would go for meister r, they r like oem softness and you can adjust the hardness for the track they r fully adjustable height camber and soft to hard best of all worlds...

i got BC and they are hard and too bouncey when softness very good hard setting tho... but i would have known I would have bought meister r for comfort
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