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Hey guys just wondering which is better? i've tried both on my car HR's are stiff as but feels like a go kart no body roll etc...., Tein Flex is not as stiff little bit of body roll and more comfy? which is the better coil over?

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Chi

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you're better off going for the more compliant setup on a street car

you can get into some seriously dangerous situations with rock-hard suspension triggering ABS in braking zones on our bumpy roads. exactly what you don't need if you've left your braking to the last second into some corner on a mountain run

hr's are old & at the time were the base model, no dampner adjustment just height, so we're talking a late 90's base model coilover with stiff springs. Flex are newer (though still getting a bit old now), have height & dampner adjustment & you can adjust the height without affecting the preload (this is good). They also have spring rates designed for street driving.

I'd sell them both & get a set of tein mono-flex or another quality mono-tube coilover.

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