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About Tein SS coilovers

Postby Coak5 » Thu May 24, 2007 12:12 am

Hey guys, i have 16" stock rims with 215's tires and im planning on getting the Tein Super Streets.....i live here in San Francisco but im kinda worried about all the major potholes n bumps all over this city.....i dun have enuff money to get larger rims with tires to accommodate the lowered inches and i hear teins lower min. of -1.8 Front/ -2.2 Rear.......really dont wanna be scraping too much.....any solutions from you guys?
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Postby ThatVietGuy » Thu May 24, 2007 12:28 am

Don't lower your car?

Some people will say to raise the coilovers to a higher height, but honestly it wouldn't be a dramatic difference.

My car is pretty low on the stock 16s and I don't scrape anywhere. If you drive carefully enough, you'll be fine.
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Re: About Tein SS coilovers

Postby cklinh » Fri May 25, 2007 8:05 am

I have Tein SS's and was living in SF until about 6 months ago... no major problems with potholes, and I'm on 18's... your 16's will be fine.

By the way, are you inferring that the size of the wheel/tires will impact the riding height of your car? If you do it correctly, it won't...

I don't scrape much, but I DO NOT have the sport kit... I'm close to scraping on a lot of driveways though, so if you have the sport kit, watch out... see signature and webpage for some pics.

Coak5 wrote:Hey guys, i have 16" stock rims with 215's tires and im planning on getting the Tein Super Streets.....i live here in San Francisco but im kinda worried about all the major potholes n bumps all over this city.....i dun have enuff money to get larger rims with tires to accommodate the lowered inches and i hear teins lower min. of -1.8 Front/ -2.2 Rear.......really dont wanna be scraping too much.....any solutions from you guys?
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Postby Down2TheC » Fri May 25, 2007 12:27 pm

You get to adjust them anywhere from stock to -2"ish. (those numbers are the max drop)

So you can find what works for you. Then when you get cash you can change it up for the new rims.
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Postby Coak5 » Fri May 25, 2007 2:11 pm

thx guys....needed sum info help on them...now i cant wait 2 get my teins...i have enuff money to slam down but ill be broke so imma need about another month to make sure of financial stability....man im hyped up lol
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Postby Sebas007 » Fri May 25, 2007 2:16 pm

Down2TheC wrote:You get to adjust them anywhere from stock to -2"ish. (those numbers are the max drop)

So you can find what works for you. Then when you get cash you can change it up for the new rims.


I think you'Re wrong...you can but it is not in the ideal range. Ideal range for Gen 2 V6 is from 2 to 3 inch drop. From 0 to 2 inch drop it may feel very unconfortable and be dangerous...I take this from Tein support thereselves !!

http://www.tein.com/ti/l68-mcv31l.html

I have a thread on the subject (bottom of page 1...the letter I received from them..I was asking them if I could drop it less than 2"...between 0-2"..

http://www.solaraguy.org/viewtopic.php?t=31707&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

Dear Sebastien,

Thank you for your interest in TEIN High Performance suspension products.

Sorry, but that is the minimum drop you can achieve with our coilover kit. We do not offer anything else that can raise the car any higher. You can get approximately an inch of adjustment for the front and rear.

We state that our products are for "off-road use only" because this is a height adjustable kit. Because you can alter ride height, the end user is responsible for whatever state laws and regulations they violate by altering ride height. Regulations vary from state to state. It is still a street coilover kit.

If you have any further questions, please let us know.

Best regards,
Sales

Staff @ TEIN USA INC.
9798 Firestone Blvd.
Downey, CA 90241
Phone: (562)861-9161
Fax: (562)861-9171
www.tein.com
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Postby cklinh » Fri May 25, 2007 2:17 pm

Where in SF are you from? I used to live in the Ocean View district...
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Postby Down2TheC » Fri May 25, 2007 9:36 pm

My bad. Should have pulled up the spec sheet. Still... there's an inch range in there.
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Postby Coak5 » Sat May 26, 2007 12:31 am

I live in the richmond district right next to fillmore...closer to the downtown side and Tenderloin......roads r horrible around this area.....my brother used to have a '97 civic dx hatchback with ground control coilovers and he used to scrape almost anywhere with a speed bump or nasty deep pothole....even on driveways he tried best to carefully angle his car in to prevent scraping but it would still scrape....he doesnt remember how much he lowered his car n i wouldnt know what a good height to lower out here would be.....

o n btw im a 4 banger....2AZ-FE.....no V6
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Postby trdkamuri51o » Sat May 26, 2007 8:34 am

ThatVietGuy wrote:Don't lower your car?

Some people will say to raise the coilovers to a higher height, but honestly it wouldn't be a dramatic difference.

My car is pretty low on the stock 16s and I don't scrape anywhere. If you drive carefully enough, you'll be fine.


you have never driven in SF have you?????? :drinking:

just go with springs rather than coils man.. since u drive in the city..
trust me on that i took my jics thru there and i was hurtin

go with tien drop springs and some upgraded struts that should suffice in giving you a lower look while still maintaining ride quality..

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Postby cklinh » Sat May 26, 2007 8:40 am

^^^hahaha! I've heard that Harris' is just as good, if not better than HoPR. And it's just right down the block (like seriously, just within a block away).

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Postby gone » Tue May 29, 2007 2:09 pm

is it true coilovers are horrible in the winter?? if salt from the snow gets into the coilovers i heard im fuked.
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Postby ---CAMRAZY--- » Tue May 29, 2007 3:35 pm

06toyo chick wrote:is it true coilovers are horrible in the winter?? if salt from the snow gets into the coilovers i heard im fuked.


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Postby ThatVietGuy » Tue May 29, 2007 6:03 pm

^^ LOL, I don't think that answers her question.

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Postby gone » Wed May 30, 2007 7:06 am

thank u Milt for rubbing it in!!
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