my blobeye with coilovers fitted
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my blobeye with tein coilovers fitted
Tein Super Streets with upper mounts
from this
to this(splitter went on before xmas)
from this
to this(splitter went on before xmas)
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Nah thats just right, looks wicked How do they feel on on a day to day basis? I am thinking of these or the BC coilovers, or just some upgraded shocks and tein springs
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the shocks are adjustable for hardness for want of a better term,by turning a screw on the top of the damper. the tops of the dampers are under the bonnet for the front, and under the back seats in the rear, so not too easy to adjust.
the edfc unit involves attachin motors to the bits u twist,which are all linked to a digital control unit. this moves the screws for you,allowing you to set the ride "comfort" or how hard u have it for the twisties or track,from the comfort of the drivers seat. this means u can have it soft and comfy for motorway cruisin or bumpy roads, and harder for givin it some all at the press of a button. fully adjustable and front and rear independant
save save save!
only works with certain tein coilovers, and the edfc units are (coilover)model specific, so you have been warned lol
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and a lil bumpy but not too bad if you dont set them too hard,and even better if you get edfc as i just explained
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