Tein Monoflex vs. Bilstein PSS9s
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Tein Monoflex vs. Bilstein PSS9s
how much would your coilover kit cost including the remote canisters?
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Tein Monoflex vs. Bilstein PSS9s
16bit wrote:if you really feel like splashing out have a look at 949 racing XIDA coilovers. remote reservoir goodness.
http://www.949racing.com/index.asp?Page ... ProdID=186
or slightly cheaper
http://www.949racing.com/index.asp?Page ... ProdID=216
On a healthy budget I would also have Flyin Miata AFCOs on my short list.
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Tein Monoflex vs. Bilstein PSS9s
I've had the PSS9's on my SP for about 6 years and I've been very happy with them on the street, and on the track too.
I've got mine set pretty low and have no issues with tyres rubbing anywhere and I run 17 X 7's with 205 and 215/40's on the back.
I haven't been in a car with Teins, so I can't really comment on them, but from what I have been told, the Teins have a harder ride than the Bilstiens.
The good thing about the PSS9's, is that you can still have a nice easy ride, with terrific wheel control.
IMHO, a hard ride does not equate to good handling, and often the reverse is true, as long as the shocks have good wheel control and they don't make the car bounce, you will get good handling all the time.
I've got mine set pretty low and have no issues with tyres rubbing anywhere and I run 17 X 7's with 205 and 215/40's on the back.
I haven't been in a car with Teins, so I can't really comment on them, but from what I have been told, the Teins have a harder ride than the Bilstiens.
The good thing about the PSS9's, is that you can still have a nice easy ride, with terrific wheel control.
IMHO, a hard ride does not equate to good handling, and often the reverse is true, as long as the shocks have good wheel control and they don't make the car bounce, you will get good handling all the time.
ALWAYS RUNNING, SP with Bilstein Coil Overs and Doof Doof sound. Member of the Fat Bastards Racing Team
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