Tanabe sustec/Apex-i WS/Teins
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if u put the teins on the softest setting it feels softer than stock over speed bumps and feels like stock on the highway
put it on stiff and u can feel every crack and bump on the road but it handles very good
i have the tein ss on my 6th gen V6
i would have posted earlier but my damn registration got ****ed up, i clicked the wrong link and now it says i have to fill out a permission notice cause im under 13?
im wayy over 13, can someone correct this
i already sent out an email to the admin email address posted on the registration page
put it on stiff and u can feel every crack and bump on the road but it handles very good
i have the tein ss on my 6th gen V6
i would have posted earlier but my damn registration got ****ed up, i clicked the wrong link and now it says i have to fill out a permission notice cause im under 13?
im wayy over 13, can someone correct this
i already sent out an email to the admin email address posted on the registration page
ok time for my insight since ive ridden on all 3 systems.
Apexi Ws is a nice ride, has a nice stiff sense to it, so you wont bottom out or anything, gives a good ride for daily driving, i feel it lacks some, not much but some handling.
Tanabe SS i feel are very nice. ride is adjustable which is nice, but i dont feel they lower the 5th gen accord enough. Tanabe is just a KYB strut w/ eibach springs.
Tein Ha is what i have on my accord. i havent put many miles on them due to the fact that im still workign on my car, but im loving them so far. their height and dampening adjustable, and ride and handle great. the drop on teiin ha is 4.0 in the front and 3.7 in the rear.
personally, i would say spend the cash and either get the tein or tanabe, cuz their dampening adjustable. but i prefer tein over tanabe due to the fact that you can lower it more from what ive seen.
Apexi Ws is a nice ride, has a nice stiff sense to it, so you wont bottom out or anything, gives a good ride for daily driving, i feel it lacks some, not much but some handling.
Tanabe SS i feel are very nice. ride is adjustable which is nice, but i dont feel they lower the 5th gen accord enough. Tanabe is just a KYB strut w/ eibach springs.
Tein Ha is what i have on my accord. i havent put many miles on them due to the fact that im still workign on my car, but im loving them so far. their height and dampening adjustable, and ride and handle great. the drop on teiin ha is 4.0 in the front and 3.7 in the rear.
personally, i would say spend the cash and either get the tein or tanabe, cuz their dampening adjustable. but i prefer tein over tanabe due to the fact that you can lower it more from what ive seen.
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