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Tein Flex Z Help
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Hey everyone, I recently installed my Tein Flex Z coilovers and noticed the rears were still pretty high up even when fully maxed out. I'm pretty sure these were supposed to drop 3 inches in the back and I don't think I'm near that. There is still a lot of thread left, but it wont lower anymore. I took the bottom cups out and threaded them as much as they went just to be sure. I've been searching for an answer but couldn't find anything. Has anyone else had this problem? :thanks:
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I don't have this problem. My setup before is drop 1.3 front and 1.3 rear, and i barely put one finger between my wheel gap. Even I use Tein recommended setup now is still smaller gap than yours. (0.8 front and 0.7 rear).
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Are you trying to lower it? Your perches are set higher up.
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If the threads are maxed out, next thing would be rear LCAs. The slight tire stretch makes the gap more noticeable as well.
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I can put 1 finger front, and about 2 fingers rear. |
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Maxed out the front (removed the locking rings), and maxed out the rear plus using some pre-load adjustment.
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Something is wrong my flex z didnt even max out on 18x9.5 +38 is only .5 inch gap i can tuck the tires my rear is -2.3
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Have you considered contacting Tein USA about this?
If the shock body is bottoming out in the lower bracket, they made a design change in production that has obviously impacted the advertised specs. My Ohlins from 2013 were a similar situation, I suspect they used parts from another platform to reduce some manufacturing costs. -alex |
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