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Tein Flex A and Z!!!
I've been shopping for coilovers due to getting 18" wheels and wanting to go lower than my RSR Superdown springs. I have yet to track/autox my car so this is mainly for DD, but I do want to be able to play around with damping and have camber adjustment. I know that the Tein Street Flex is now discontinued and stumbled across these 2 new lines that are coming out soon - The Flex A and Z.
http://www.tein.co.jp/products/img/flz/flz_products.jpg Flex A: http://www.tein.co.jp/e/products/flex_a.html MSRP - ~$1088 USD and includes a Hydraulic Bump Stop that's supposed to make DD more comfortable. Flex Z: http://www.tein.co.jp/e/products/flex_z.html MSRP is only ~$680 for a full coilover with top mounts and adjustable camber/damping. This is less than half the price of the discontinued Street Flex so I am kind of worried about quality on these. I am excited for reviews of both coilovers once they are released to help me decide which one I need. What do you guys think?? :iono: |
Give me a few more days ;)
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I purchased the street flex just a few days ago over waiting for the new flex series. The new suspension looks great, however I heard that they are being manufactured in China.
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Can't wait to see your review/impression. Are you testing both of them? |
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It's in the QC, not the location of origin. I know plenty of US made [insert good here] that are absolute garbage. |
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The primary reason the Flex Z is cheap is that it is not rebuildable if/when it wears out. Instead of having to use components that seal and allow the damper to be taken apart, it is all assembled by machine, and sealed, resulting in a much lower material cost. However, replacement dampers are also really, really affordable. The internal quality of the damper is every bit as good as what you'd expect from other Teins. |
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Quote - No doubt that China does have some great factories, but when I'm buying a Japanese product I want it made in Japan. |
Maybe I'm confused but it states "made in Yokohama" multiple times. Although it's also in quotes each time.
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Are the Flex A and Z superior to the Street Basis?
I originally was thinking of getting the Bilstein B8 to combine with my eibach sportline springs but am curious if this is a better way to go? Flex A or Flex Z or Street basis for DD + 2-3 track days a year? |
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