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where to get cheap tein??
Where is the cheapest place to get some tein flex, or better yet does anyone wanna sell me their's???
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http://www.adelaidejap.com.au/Suspensio ... onents.htm
used though... not sure if they still have them in stock....
used though... not sure if they still have them in stock....
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Look around, and ring around all the jap importers...I just bought a set of Teins for the Luce for $100 for the whole set.
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Matty wrote:what's a clevis bracket?
If you Google it, apparently, it's one of these
But I imagine the Jadester means the adjustable lower leg that the Flex has.
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Do you mean the height/preload adjustable bit?
Motorbikes have had them for over 30 years, why would cars be so different in the law? If they will allow 'air shocks' then just about anything must be safer than them.
Motorbikes have had them for over 30 years, why would cars be so different in the law? If they will allow 'air shocks' then just about anything must be safer than them.
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adamjp wrote:Do you mean the height/preload adjustable bit?
Motorbikes have had them for over 30 years, why would cars be so different in the law? If they will allow 'air shocks' then just about anything must be safer than them.
something to do with ADRs - they are legal only if the manufacturer will certify that they conform to ADRs. *dammit*
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