Tein Basis?
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+1, any aftermarket wheels look like dookie without a drop.
Tein S-Techs would do, at the least.
Tein S-Techs would do, at the least.
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Sorry to sound like a noob but according to Tein these will drop a minimum of 1.1 to 2.9 inch (Front) and 1.0 to 2.6 inch (Rear). Does it mean 1.1 on the highest setting?
Anyone got pics on this setting on stockies?
In need of new struts and figured might as well get on the bandwagon of coilover setups, hoping they are good for daily driving and longevity. I'm currently at 73K and got one leaky shock and car feels not brand new anymore.
Anyone got pics on this setting on stockies?
In need of new struts and figured might as well get on the bandwagon of coilover setups, hoping they are good for daily driving and longevity. I'm currently at 73K and got one leaky shock and car feels not brand new anymore.
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Sorry to sound like a noob but according to Tein these will drop a minimum of 1.1 to 2.9 inch (Front) and 1.0 to 2.6 inch (Rear). Does it mean 1.1 on the highest setting?
Anyone got pics on this setting on stockies?
In need of new struts and figured might as well get on the bandwagon of coilover setups, hoping they are good for daily driving and longevity. I'm currently at 73K and got one leaky shock and car feels not brand new anymore.
Anyone got pics on this setting on stockies?
In need of new struts and figured might as well get on the bandwagon of coilover setups, hoping they are good for daily driving and longevity. I'm currently at 73K and got one leaky shock and car feels not brand new anymore.
I daily my car, and I'm sure 06TL does as well, you should be happy with them, Teins ride very nicely.
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hmmmmmm...oh wait... nvm.
just careful with potholes and bumps cuz then ull rub if your 2" n lower ...well i am and have no idea what the drop is but for sure im more than 2" cuz i have like 6 thread or lines whatever its called
not to knowledgable with these stuff
Tein Basis 06 TL 19x8.5 35+
not to knowledgable with these stuff
Tein Basis 06 TL 19x8.5 35+
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Varrstoen 2.2.1's in 18x9.5 +22 all around Wrapped in 225/40/18
(coming from his Youtube vidz)
Double check your wheel specs if +22 will clear brembo calipers, I'm sure it was confirmed somewhere on the threads.
Varrstoen 2.2.1's in 18x9.5 +22 all around Wrapped in 225/40/18
(coming from his Youtube vidz)
Double check your wheel specs if +22 will clear brembo calipers, I'm sure it was confirmed somewhere on the threads.
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It depends on wheels and such as well as how much camber you're comfortable running. Before I was even close to slamming my rear my camber was at -2.8, at that point I went and got the Ingalls rear camber kit.
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The rears camber a lot more than the front. I'm almost maxed on my fronts and have not needed a camber kit (-1.5 and -2.0) my rears needed a camber kit after about a 2" drop.
It depends on wheels and such as well as how much camber you're comfortable running. Before I was even close to slamming my rear my camber was at -2.8, at that point I went and got the Ingalls rear camber kit.
It depends on wheels and such as well as how much camber you're comfortable running. Before I was even close to slamming my rear my camber was at -2.8, at that point I went and got the Ingalls rear camber kit.
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Ehh, a pinky wheel gap, you may be looking into a camber kit soon
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Chokin, 2" drop should be less than a 2 finger gap, maybe a 1 finger gap, but small.
Zach, I'm not sure if he means those spacers since we're talking coils...if not, Recon, care to clarify?
Zach, I'm not sure if he means those spacers since we're talking coils...if not, Recon, care to clarify?
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According to what you said, i think 2" drop would work well for me. I am from MN, snow and potholes make me not want to go too low.
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I hear ya, I have it pretty well in FL. Only real worries are hurricane flooding (no way my car can make it out of the driveway) and a lot of entrances to places are build up and some are quite steep, scrape city
2" is a great height to start with
That's the beauty of coils though, if it's too low, raise it up (although it's not recommended ) and if it's too high, lower it!
2" is a great height to start with
That's the beauty of coils though, if it's too low, raise it up (although it's not recommended ) and if it's too high, lower it!
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We have them in stock if you need a set. TEIN Street Basis linked below.
http://store.excelerateperformance.c.../i-512847.aspx
http://store.excelerateperformance.c.../i-512847.aspx
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We have them in stock if you need a set. TEIN Street Basis linked below.
http://store.excelerateperformance.c.../i-512847.aspx
http://store.excelerateperformance.c.../i-512847.aspx
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We have them in stock if you need a set. TEIN Street Basis linked below.
http://store.excelerateperformance.c.../i-512847.aspx
http://store.excelerateperformance.c.../i-512847.aspx
Only 7 more days until I can order these bad boys! Cannot wait. By the way, I was going to order them through eBay to save a few bucks, but since this site is my new bible I would rather order them through you.
Hope to see pictures from the rest of you guys after you install them.
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Ohh yes. Nice and low.
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