tein basics

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thintzen
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does anyone have any feedback ont he tein basics coilover setup on a 03 g35 sedan at. i wanna lower the car, but dont wanna go all out, are these recommended? are thye any good?


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twineteer
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I just bought an 03 Sedan and noticed when rotating the tires there were some green springs on the car that said Tein. I thought when I looked at the car it was lowered, but now it has been confirmed. I Will post pics once I get them and you can look. I also have 20" rims as well. The ride however is pretty tight, but the car looks sweet!

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G_whizz
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Welcome to NICO...post some pics of the toy!

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C-Kwik
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thintzen wrote:does anyone have any feedback ont he tein basics coilover setup on a 03 g35 sedan at. i wanna lower the car, but dont wanna go all out, are these recommended? are thye any good?
As the name of the product suggests, they are pretty basic as far as adjustable coilovers are concerned. From a spring/shock combo, You could probably do better. The only advantage it has over s simple spring/shock combo is the height adjustability. You car alter ride height some, but more inportantly, you can corner weight the car and get a better balanced set-up.


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