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Postby bluemx593 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:57 pm

Hi All
Can you help re Shock replacement, for my NA
Looking at Tein Coilovers (Basic Kit ) and (SuperStreet)
Has anyone fitted either to their car ?
If so have they made the ride any harsher ( Bone jarringly so) than the factory setup.
Or offer comments on what type/brand that are Best handling without effecting ride quality.

Regards Tony

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Postby JBT » Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:07 pm

I've never heard a complaint about Teins.
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Postby philz » Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:09 pm

basic and street, will make it better than stock.

They aren't spine breaking coilovers, unlike buddyclub.

Best for daily, would be Tein "superstreet" hence street, and they also have dampening adjustment if you want it a bit more firmer.

Basic is just the same as superstreet without the dampening adjustment.

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Postby Tezzax5 » Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:39 am

Hi Tony

If you send SPyvSPy (Mark qld mx5 club elpresidento) or(Gerard also comittee) NMX16 a pm then they can give you the good oil on Tein upgrades..

I had a set of Super Streets itted to my old NA with the edfc...Expensive upgrade but well worth the money. They are good enough that i kept all the suspension to refit onto my old smokey NB when i get time in a few weeks... :twisted:

Don't forget if you are a member of the qld club you can show your membership card and get a reasonable discount from fulcrum..... :wink:

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Postby NMX516 » Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:18 pm

SS's here. Well worth the upgrade, can be harder or firmer than stock 5 setup depending on what setting you have them on. For approx $2k fitted, it's not worth buying Koni/King or Eibach combo's as that will cost just as much, but won't give you ride height adjustment like the Teins do.
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Postby Fatty » Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:28 pm

i seem to be in a small minority of one, in that i find my tein super streets to be very harsh compared to the oem suspension.

altho my oem suspension was old, worn out and very soft feeling. my bushes were shot too.

so my opinion is somewhat invalid because i also fitted the harder superpro suspension bushes at the same time as the super streets. i also moved to a new neighbourhood that has some of the bumpiest, cruddiest roads you're ever likely to find in australia. nmx516 has experienced these roads so i'm sure he'll agree :lol:

anyway, the harshness that i complain about seems to only be a concern at very low speeds, on my bad local roads. once you get up to a decent speed the super streets just soak up the bumps and perform flawlessly. at high speed, they really are amazing.

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Postby NMX516 » Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:04 am

Fatty wrote: i also moved to a new neighbourhood that has some of the bumpiest, cruddiest roads you're ever likely to find in australia. nmx516 has experienced these roads so i'm sure he'll agree :lol:


:lol: Oh yes, I agree, you won't get any argument from me on that one.
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Postby DaleZ » Wed Feb 25, 2009 2:19 am

i am happy with my tein ss.... coz, it really suits my car usage.... wanna more funz on road... as well as few track days in a year.... it's more bumpy comparing to before.... but just slightly.... ride quality is still acceptable, even though i had it on at full hardest.... but if u r looking for something more hardcore... and heaps more track days.... maybe tein ss is not enough for you to play with..... I am happy with my ss, coz, I find my street driving more funz.... cornerings are great.... much less body roll.... ride still ok.....

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Postby 16bit » Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:35 am

i use them mate - they are great for getting about and on the track. welcome to come for a little spin to see how they feel. i am in the valley.
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Postby OVERDRAWN » Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:12 pm

Hi If your on a budget you can't go past the factory Bilsteins, you will get a set off Richard at MX5 Plus
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Postby 1blue5 » Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:10 pm

I agree with Fatty, the guy who lovingly had my car before me, had lowered and put bigger rims on my mx. At first after driving a european 4 door , I thought I would end up in hospital due to what I thought was extremely harsh suspension, but I love it now, I dont what brand they are, however it handles like its on rails, albeit local roads give me the sh*ts cos I seem to feel every bump, but would recommend 'stiffer' suspension. Cheers
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