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Old 10-02-2020, 03:20 AM   #57
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what about tein coilovers?

the Tein Flex Z BRZ Coilovers were highly recommended by a few sites and YouTubers, but they are just under 1k. Keep reading you can't get quality for 1k, are they not quality?
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Old 10-02-2020, 05:03 AM   #58
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the Tein Flex Z BRZ Coilovers were highly recommended by a few sites and YouTubers, but they are just under 1k. Keep reading you can't get quality for 1k, are they not quality?
I have them and I'm very happy with them. They're a little on the soft side, but I also dropped them beyond their "max" drop, and only have the dampening set to the middle. I don't drive hard or track my car, simply daily drive, and I think the Flex Z are perfect for that. I probably wouldn't suggest them if you plan on cornering hard, or at least don't really lower them too much if you do. I don't have any weird creaking or rattling coming from them (although my rear end links might be clanking since they're the OEM ones, I need to replace them with some adjustable ones). The ride is smooth and not shocking.
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Ilyaastronaut: Flex Z are not very best out there, but they get prized exactly because they bring acceptable quality and good kit package (included camberplates) to that budget pricepoint without sinking to quality lows to reach cost goal. Flex Z mostly manages to do that by being unrevalveable/unrebuildable construction, but in case of need, damper is replaced as unit. Which, btw, has even pros, such as simplifying buying spares in advance and minimizing downtime, instead of undriveable car while you ship coilovers to seller/manufacturer for rebuild and then wait shipping back.
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the Tein Flex Z BRZ Coilovers were highly recommended by a few sites and YouTubers, but they are just under 1k. Keep reading you can't get quality for 1k, are they not quality?
For 1k, I'd recommend Flex A.

Z is cheaper, but is killer at its price point.

PM and I'll help get you set up with either.
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For 1k, I'd recommend Flex A.

Z is cheaper, but is killer at its price point.

PM and I'll help get you set up with either.
What do you mean by “killer”?

I have looked at both and was thinking the Z because I don’t beat on them so don’t care about rebuilding.
Know the price difference isn’t huge but by the time I pay exchange, duty and taxes to get them here the difference can be several hundred dollars so I don’t want to pay for features I will never need.
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What do you mean by “killer”?

I have looked at both and was thinking the Z because I don’t beat on them so don’t care about rebuilding.
Know the price difference isn’t huge but by the time I pay exchange, duty and taxes to get them here the difference can be several hundred dollars so I don’t want to pay for features I will never need.

The Z’s are actually pretty comfortable with decent damping as long as you don’t run them too low. They rode a lot better then my T2’s on the street. Slightly less comfortable then the lowering springs I had before the Z’s. My T2’s are on stiffer springs(7.2kg vs 6kg), but they are a lot more money then the Z’s. I was pretty impressed with the way the Z’s worked for a 7-800 coilover that includes camber plates.
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What do you mean by “killer”?

I have looked at both and was thinking the Z because I don’t beat on them so don’t care about rebuilding.
Know the price difference isn’t huge but by the time I pay exchange, duty and taxes to get them here the difference can be several hundred dollars so I don’t want to pay for features I will never need.
Nothing trumps the Flex Z at its price point if set up properly (including other similarly priced coilovers priced properly).
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Nothing trumps the Flex Z at its price point if set up properly (including other similarly priced coilovers priced properly).
Oh. I misread the “but” as being bad!
Good that remains plan one then.
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What do you mean by “killer”?

I have looked at both and was thinking the Z because I don’t beat on them so don’t care about rebuilding.
Know the price difference isn’t huge but by the time I pay exchange, duty and taxes to get them here the difference can be several hundred dollars so I don’t want to pay for features I will never need.
I checked FT86MS and the difference in price was $1280(1446 tax in) flex Z and $1399(1580) flex A. With HST an extra $130 with tax. Not that big a difference.

Could very well be a price error worth taking advantage of. I got my RCE yellows from them $480 shipped. As soon as they arrived I noticed the price went up to $519 plus tax.
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I checked FT86MS and the difference in price was $1280(1446 tax in) flex Z and $1399(1580) flex A. With HST an extra $130 with tax. Not that big a difference.

Could very well be a price error worth taking advantage of. I got my RCE yellows from them $480 shipped. As soon as they arrived I noticed the price went up to $519 plus tax.
I will buy them from a vendor that supports this forum so that narrows things down a bit. Not doing until spring and will probably have them shipped to a US location, put them on and forget to say anything coming back across the border.
That is if we ever get to drive across the border again.
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Okay gotcha thanks! To be honest, I'm young (20), inexperienced with performance cars in general, and juiced up on the idea of a car I can slide and learn to drive hard. Since I'm new and on a budget I like the sound of the Flex Z, especially from what you've told me! If I don't set them to their lowest think I can still have a positive experience with some more "aggressive" driving?
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You guys are sprouting so much sh*t it isn't funny. This is all you need to do and it's way cheaper than any of your over priced ideas.



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