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Hey guys, what is the best suspension you can get for FTO. i have been quoted $2500 for tiens with the works including fitting...
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i got quoted ~2500 aswell for teins... they're the best all rounders for track/street i reckon..
2500 were for the super street, i think height adjustable and damper adjustable...includes pillow balls, and are easy to replace the shocks component when they wear out because theres dealers in aus. and i think the only tein struts u can fit edfc (damping controller) too, to adjust inside the car. theyre built for street as the name suggests and probly the best u wanna get for the just the street imo, but also good for track at the twist of some knobs.
i went into rpw with my mind set for cheap lovells and some fancy bound/rebound adjustable shocks to give me something to think about at a track, but it starts to add up when you include pillowball mounts aswell which come standard on teins and it got close to 22/2500 anyway
if i had a car i wanted to convert to race only id skip past most teins for sure,
2500 were for the super street, i think height adjustable and damper adjustable...includes pillow balls, and are easy to replace the shocks component when they wear out because theres dealers in aus. and i think the only tein struts u can fit edfc (damping controller) too, to adjust inside the car. theyre built for street as the name suggests and probly the best u wanna get for the just the street imo, but also good for track at the twist of some knobs.
i went into rpw with my mind set for cheap lovells and some fancy bound/rebound adjustable shocks to give me something to think about at a track, but it starts to add up when you include pillowball mounts aswell which come standard on teins and it got close to 22/2500 anyway
if i had a car i wanted to convert to race only id skip past most teins for sure,
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Teins are definately not the best
You can get the Tein SS though, for $2K
I got them. They are good. They are classed as street driving with track work. But they really are street only. The springs are just right for australia roads, dampers could be harder on full hard. They are way too soft for any sort of serious track work though
Comfortable though!
You can get the Tein SS though, for $2K
I got them. They are good. They are classed as street driving with track work. But they really are street only. The springs are just right for australia roads, dampers could be harder on full hard. They are way too soft for any sort of serious track work though
Comfortable though!
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I usually don't like advertising what I have on public forums, but anyways.
I've got Cusco Zero-2R in my car. Some of you people might say I'm nuts, but I find it tolerable on the softest damping settings ( I also don't have the standard spring rates )
Mind you, I haven't had the chance to do circuit work with them to test out the suspension at a harder rating. Been itching to try it but alas =) I'm thinking most people would be satisfied with going something more sporty but not full race spec (It's like modifying your internals if you're going the NA route, you can't got full on because you'll lose drivability)
Oh, kungjeng, I think you've got one too many zeros there =P
I've got Cusco Zero-2R in my car. Some of you people might say I'm nuts, but I find it tolerable on the softest damping settings ( I also don't have the standard spring rates )
Mind you, I haven't had the chance to do circuit work with them to test out the suspension at a harder rating. Been itching to try it but alas =) I'm thinking most people would be satisfied with going something more sporty but not full race spec (It's like modifying your internals if you're going the NA route, you can't got full on because you'll lose drivability)
Oh, kungjeng, I think you've got one too many zeros there =P
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Im looking at maybe going for something a little softer than my Bilsteins as im about to start doing quite a bit of driving on rougher roads that my FTO has previously been used to and was told recently that the Koni's would be the best bet. Who stocks these and how many different flavours do they come in. I was thinking height and damper adjustable if that is possible. Oh and a price if possible (if this is different from that mentioned above)
Complete FTO (http://www.completefto.com.au/completefto.asp) 
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