SS-P or FF2
#22
tein ss-p good for track use, not good if you want to just go low.
ff2 good if you want a decent dd, (i had ss-p and went ff2, and the ff2's felt a lot more forgiving on my back.) it also has a fully threaded body.
but i think your final decision to pre-order stances was good. if i had the money and care for my tC, i'd def go stance in a heartbeat. i have them on my lexus and love 'em.
ff2 good if you want a decent dd, (i had ss-p and went ff2, and the ff2's felt a lot more forgiving on my back.) it also has a fully threaded body.
but i think your final decision to pre-order stances was good. if i had the money and care for my tC, i'd def go stance in a heartbeat. i have them on my lexus and love 'em.
#24
I've got a set of ssp w/upper ball mount and edfc up for sale. Love them but gong to bag my car instead...
Can say I ham 100% satisfied live in NH and have yet to bottom out all the way lowered I tuck my 18" on 40s... Know thats not low compared to some coils but still amazing stance and just make the car look drop dead gorgeous can post pictures at some point for you to see stance as another user said the EDFC is a must... def worth it
http://www.dezod.com/pd_tein_super_s...cion_tc_05.cfm
http://www.dezod.com/pd_tein_edfc_co..._coilovers.cfm
if you want a used set i have some for sale...
Can say I ham 100% satisfied live in NH and have yet to bottom out all the way lowered I tuck my 18" on 40s... Know thats not low compared to some coils but still amazing stance and just make the car look drop dead gorgeous can post pictures at some point for you to see stance as another user said the EDFC is a must... def worth it
http://www.dezod.com/pd_tein_super_s...cion_tc_05.cfm
http://www.dezod.com/pd_tein_edfc_co..._coilovers.cfm
if you want a used set i have some for sale...
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I've got a set of ssp w/upper ball mount and edfc up for sale. Love them but gong to bag my car instead...
Can say I ham 100% satisfied live in NH and have yet to bottom out all the way lowered I tuck my 18" on 40s... Know thats not low compared to some coils but still amazing stance and just make the car look drop dead gorgeous can post pictures at some point for you to see stance as another user said the EDFC is a must... def worth it
http://www.dezod.com/pd_tein_super_s...cion_tc_05.cfm
http://www.dezod.com/pd_tein_edfc_co..._coilovers.cfm
if you want a used set i have some for sale...
Can say I ham 100% satisfied live in NH and have yet to bottom out all the way lowered I tuck my 18" on 40s... Know thats not low compared to some coils but still amazing stance and just make the car look drop dead gorgeous can post pictures at some point for you to see stance as another user said the EDFC is a must... def worth it
http://www.dezod.com/pd_tein_super_s...cion_tc_05.cfm
http://www.dezod.com/pd_tein_edfc_co..._coilovers.cfm
if you want a used set i have some for sale...
sorry man thanks for the great offer, but i have already placed my order for the stance gr+ not turning back now.
good luck with the sale though im sure someone will pick up the great product
#26
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Teins SS-P threadings only go so low, and since they aren't fully threaded, the lower you go, the less travel your coilover gets, meaning the lower you go, the faster they will wear out, becomes more uncomfortable, and has a higher chance of bottoming out. Tein SS-P are design to be more for performance usage rather than just dumping.
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