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for anybody w/ coilovers

Old Jan 23, 2008 | 11:54 AM
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the first upgrade i have to do to my del sol after i get it running is definatly the suspension (extra weight of the motor is causing my old worn out susp. to slope to the right lol) and i'm going either Tein Basic Coilovers or Tein Super Street Coilovers but my question is this... is the superstreet really that much better than the basic? Also i've heard that the pillowball mount that comes w/ it (which is extra of course) can improve Steering response but is it worth the money also?
 
Old Jan 23, 2008 | 11:25 PM
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well I will tell you this. I have tein basic in my galant and I love the ride and the stance. with the ssp you have the ability to adjust dampening, with the basics you don't. Also with the SSP you are able to add the edfc if you have the pillowball mounts and you are able to adjust the dampening from inside the car, all 4 corners and you have presets as well, so you can save I believe it is 4 settings.
 
Old Jan 24, 2008 | 10:38 AM
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pretty set on going w/ the SS w/o the P. i don't have a need to set them in the car... and i've heard that the difference between the ssp and the ss is relatively un-noticable... so i'm not gonna waste the money. hopefully have my SS' on by March 29/30 before nopi.
 
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