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Coilover supporting mods?
Hey guys, I'm getting ready to purchase coilovers for my BRZ, and I'm thinking of going with the Tein Flex Z (or A).
I plan on getting rear LCA's, and I was wondering if I would need front end links as well? I've read a lot about the stock end link bolts rusting together, requiring cutting. Would I be good with regular end links, or should I get adjustable? Are there any recommended brands for LCA's/End links, and do you guys think I'd be better off splurging on the Flex A's for my daily driver? If it helps, I don't plan on going very low, maybe 1-1.5" at the most. Thanks! |
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If the tein's don't come with end links you are fine to re-use originals. |
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I'd recommend taking a serious look at the CSG-spec Tein Flex A over the standard issue ones. More money, but light years ahead in terms of performance.
They are custom valved and sprung - and track-tuned by a VERY fast 86-platform driver who really knows his shit. Sounds like a new shipment of them has just arrived, too. Contact Mike @ Counter Space Garage to discuss: |
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I've used track focused coils for some of my club cars, brilliant on the track but a nightmare on the street. In saying that, I am by no way saying they are a bad choice, unless you do alot of driving on sub par roads. I would say yes to needing at least new front links. I only have a 20mm drop and required new front links.
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Both of those sets of coils have front camber adjustment. But, not rear. You would need LCA's to adjust rear camber.
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Thanks for the replies, everybody. To reiterate, this car won't be seeing track time, so comfort is definitely a plus. If the Flex A is really that much better than the Z, I don't mind spending a little more. If there are other recommendations, in terms of brands for both Coilovers & LCA's, I'm open to further suggestions! I'm assuming end links don't need to be adjustable, so if I did get a new set, a standard one-size should be fine, correct? I'm not really sure how much tension/preload would be put on the sway bar if I lowered by 1", respectively. |
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The only downside is that they're not flashy, and look like stock lcas. Not sure if that's something you would consider, but I did see that this would be your show car.
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$200 on eBay or amazon, it’s a good choice for those who don’t want spherical bearings in their lower control arms. |
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