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Old 07-27-2005, 07:21 PM
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just wondering who here had the tein flex dampers on their ride. If so how is the ride and what is the range of adjustability. Did a search but couldnt find what i was really lookin for. Pics would be great also. Reason im askin is cause i can get a set for about 1000 dollars, brand new. thanks in advance...
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No one has the flex system on their S? anyone?
Old 07-27-2005, 10:50 PM
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Well, no one that has viewed the site in the last 2.5 hours.

Have some patience. Good things come to those that wait.
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True True, im a very impatient person. My apologies
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Originally Posted by vcbaby,Jul 28 2005, 08:37 AM
True True, im a very impotent person. My apologies
My condolences
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Dude,

If you are not a hard-core autocross or track person and want to further improve the looks and the handling of your S, tein flex is a good pick.

I have mine for like a few months now. I am loving it. I use the EDFC to adjust the damping (F/R) on the fly. There is nothing like that.

The ride is going to be stiffer, but with better control and better feel. IMHO, it works well with 17", not 18". I know, cus I have tried both set up.

IMHO, 17" with tein flex edfc, set the front to 4 and the back to 2, it kickass at the autocross.


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thanks for the info , i think im gonna get the flex setup, hopefully will have them on by sometime nextweek.
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Why won't the tein flex be good with 18s?? ANd how low can you lower volk le37t with the +48 +50 offset with the tein flex?? I'm asking because I might be getting tein flex + edfc soon..
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Just the roads in Boston. They are in terrible shape. It is not even funny. Of course you can still go for 18", but I don't think 18" wheels would work for me.

The second question, you should ask Jeff @evolution. He deals with this kind of questions on daily basis. Don't wanna mislead you on this.
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Am considering Tein Flex with EDFC!
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