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^ This. After zeroing out my toe, I no longer (dare to) drive on the freeway with only one hand on my steering wheel. Car can feel loose when going over over the lines where old and newer pavement meet.
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So all in all get same width wheels and tires. Is that what is meant by "square"? Let's say that one were to get 17x9's for the sake of running a wider tire and potential for more contact patch. Now, I'm assuming the amount of contact has to do with the alignment? (correct me if i'm wrong), thus theoretically, a 17x9 on 245's can do better than the 17x8's on 225's, if and only if the alignment is better?? Sorry if these questions may seem redundant, the brz is my first rwd Thanks for all the help thus far
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A 245 will be more stable and forgiving under cornering, and more difficult to break loose, but a 225 is generally faster (not always, but most of the time) overall. |
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...maybe this is an easier way to understand it. |
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Just ordered a set of T2's! Excited!
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In process of finishing up the install of the T2s! Thanks @normancw for all the help with the install questions!
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Yes your right about the exchange rates, but I've found a place listing them for just over $5K. Although... they have none in stock. Reason they give is that they are still under development.
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To me, and to be frank, it sounds like marketing BS. Any company can and will say they have this or that as their special magical coating..made out of gold and diamonds, puppies and kittens, that will protect your coilovers. The only real truth is by looking at used pics from real users (for any coilover) Just do a simple google search and you will see EVERY used Tein is very chipped, paint peeling, ugly and a bit rusting/corrosion on both the bodies/mounts and threads. Yes, I know no coilover is indestructible and others have rusting too ..but used Teins seem to appear the worst over time to be honest. This does Not really give me any confidence in their product. I don't care how good the valving and design is.. if I have to worry that my Tein coilover will crumble like an ancient roman temple in a few years..then forget it. Heck..even Tein admits their stuff needs touchups: http://teinusa-blog.com/touch-ups-anyone/ *even in this touch up blog post..you can see heavy rust under the chipped paint. IDK what metal material Tein uses; but it surely doesn't look like a premium metal. Anyone know what metal material Tein uses for their lower mounts and bodies??? That rust and coilover looks like it came from an American Pickers episode lol (and I bet it was only a few years old). At least Bilstein and KW use Stainless Steel iirc. Anyways..nice to hear you went for the RCE's ![]() Edit: To be honest, I've never looked into materials used, or as a priority, much until now (I've only been concerned about performance, history, reviews, damping, etc.). But, the more I read into it, it seems like most "JDM" coilovers do not list as Stainless Steel built; and most German ones are SS. And, I think materials should be one of the top deciding factors for a DD/street coilover (since we'd prolly never change them out and they will be on the car for years to come...as opposed to true race cars that change out and rebuild parts every season/session). So, with that being said...which JDM coilovers actually have Stainless Steel build? Or, are they all, or the majority of them, made out of galvanized steel? It would be nice to make a list of which are galvanized and which are SS (maybe this feature, should be included in the FT86club Options List suspension-coilover description directory: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8739) . Last edited by fooddude; 05-22-2014 at 04:42 PM. |
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@fooddude: our Teins are stainless in the front (inverted strut) and Aluminum in the rear.
You're welcome to stop by and hold them in your hands, and inspect them yourself
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