Originally Posted by MrFatbooty
Japanese companies, like the rest of the world, use this little thing called the metric system.

Well, all I can say is welcome to the United Kingdom. Err.... States.
If you want to talk lb/in, the Tein SS are 448/336 and the Flex are 504/224.
The Flex sounds way, way off. The SS sounds backwards.
You'd need a 26mm rear bar and about 3.5 degrees negative camber on the front for the Flex to work right, IMHO.
If this is the kind of thing he's really thinking about, he might as well save money and go w/Spoon Progressive springs and Bilsteins.
If he's serious, though, the GC and Koni Yellow setup allows a lot of flexibility after the initial purchase. The GC springs are easily bought off the shelf when you want to change rates.
Has anybody in this part of the world tried the Omnipower setup on a DC2?