Are tein he's camber adjustable?

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mrbean
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Looking at the specs for tein he's. Says they come with pillow ball mounts.

Are these the same camber adjustable pillow ball mounts other tein coilover uses?

If so, does that make them the cheapest option coilovers to have dampen, height, and camber adjustablility?

I know they're for drift purposes, but how do they hold up as racing coilovers?

Are they comfortable enough for a daily driver?


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Yes, they are camber adjustable (front).

As for driving impressions, I don't know...I've never ridden in them. There's a bunch of reviews around here, so look around.

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the camber plates are all the same on tein coilovers, to my understanding. they are only camber adjustable in the front, to adjust in the rear you will have to buy aftermarket rear upper arms, or they also make camber adjustment bushings to use in your stock arms if that floats your boat. Im not exactly sure why they are better for drifting specifically, but your right they are a great deal considering all of the adjustability and the tein quality level. i use mine for drifting autox whatever. and they are comfortable enough for a daily driver as long as you arent a ***** :D

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not all tein's have camber adj pillow mounts.

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duh, i meant all of the ones with camber plates.

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I rode in a car with em and on full soft, other than the lowered feel of the car, I couldn't really tell any more harshness over my blown 160k stock shocks and springs. If I was gonna build a drift car, I would totally drop the $1300 for em.

Also, I can't think of a single pillow ball mount out there that isn't camber adjustable (on the front that is, but that is a "duh" statement)


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