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Guest Boxhead

i like the teins, people complain about the tough ride, but then again you should see my body roll in my car, you will say what body roll..

and i have a bride drivers seat, so it makes it more firm, i am used to it, i like to feel the road i guess, and you cant beat good suspension for corner speed

Originally posted by Boxhead

i like the teins, people complain about the tough ride, but then again you should see my body roll in my car, you will say what body roll..

and i have a bride drivers seat, so it makes it more firm, i am used to it, i like to feel the road i guess, and you cant beat good suspension for corner speed

No body roll and tough ride does not equate to good handling , especially if the road is bumpy.

Teins are too stiff and the spring overpowers the shock , causing the tyre to skip.

Also you need some weight transfer to load the tyre.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Boxhead

ken - also to kill off some of the tyre skip, you make tyre pressure down a little bit from factory spec...

Let down the tyres ??

wtf ??

All that does is cause loss of grip , excessive wear and usually understeer and artificially softens the ride.

Cheers

Ken

Each to there own, I have a set of Teins in the shed . Threw them there after trying all the settings and still got a jiggly ride on anything but billiard bitumen.

Have a set of HKS Hyper dampers in now and though not perfect, have some compliance and load transfer.

Cheers

Ken

Guest Boxhead

ahhh fair enough, im outta my league here, i cant afford top of the range coil overs, or top of the range tyres ken, obviously youve spent money and time in research on figuring out what combos work, but till you start paying for new sets of coil overs for me, dont tell me what to run.

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