TEIN Basic and Super Street coilovers (Update on post 177)...
I'm gonna be checking in with my rep sometime soon to see if the EDFC and upper pillowball mounts are going to be made or not, so I'll check with him on the production for the springs as well.
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do you feel the Basic Coilovers is good enough versus the Super Street version which is fully adjustable? I'm debating if I need to spend the extra few hundred for the SS.
Thanks.
do you feel the Basic Coilovers is good enough versus the Super Street version which is fully adjustable? I'm debating if I need to spend the extra few hundred for the SS.
Thanks.
Either way, I think you made a great choice goin' with the BASIC's for your needs.
Either way, I think you made a great choice goin' with the BASIC's for your needs.
Thanks.
For me, having the Super Streets is perfect. I don't mess around with the settings too often, I don't track my car, but I have an option to do those things at anytime. Unlike a lot of people, I am more inclined to like a stiffer ride than a floaty comfort ride, but that's just me. The w203 chassis is so good that the rough ride doesn't bother me as much as other cars I've ridden in the past. Take that with a grain of salt because others may feel differently.
Another thing to consider is that a dampening setting can help prevent things such as rubbing, chassis lean on turns, coil compression on speed bumps, etc, etc... It's a funny thing, but when I dropped my first car (mx6), I stayed on the stock shocks and dropped the car with Intrax sport springs. After 4 months, the shocks went to hell and I would scrape on every dip in the road, speed bump, etc...When I replaced the whole suspension with ground control coilovers (adjustable height only - springs by Eibach), I actually didn't have to slow down as much on speed bumps, no rubbing (which I had on turns with the Intrax). Granted, the Ground Cotrol setup was not damper adjustable, but I also had to raise the car a hair.
That being said, if you don't have any plans to use the dampening adjustments, the BASIC's should work for you no problem. I would only go for the Super Street's if you plan to keep the car for a long time and have a greater need for accelerated performance. If you just want better than OEM performance, go with the Basic's.
I'm not complaining about the OEM performance on my 05 suspension even when I take turns hard and drift a bit without the ESP on. But the super street look attractive but from my past experience I used JIC coilovers for my Nissan Maxima and it was fully adjustable. The dampening was pretty cool but I didn't change it that much. I basically left it at one setting for the life of my car until I sold it.
I think the basic TEIN setup most likely be my choice and I just hope it isn't too stiff and most likely resembles the OEM feel but lower of course.
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I'm not complaining about the OEM performance on my 05 suspension even when I take turns hard and drift a bit without the ESP on. But the super street look attractive but from my past experience I used JIC coilovers for my Nissan Maxima and it was fully adjustable. The dampening was pretty cool but I didn't change it that much. I basically left it at one setting for the life of my car until I sold it.
I think the basic TEIN setup most likely be my choice and I just hope it isn't too stiff and most likely resembles the OEM feel but lower of course.
I'm not complaining about the OEM performance on my 05 suspension even when I take turns hard and drift a bit without the ESP on. But the super street look attractive but from my past experience I used JIC coilovers for my Nissan Maxima and it was fully adjustable. The dampening was pretty cool but I didn't change it that much. I basically left it at one setting for the life of my car until I sold it.
I think the basic TEIN setup most likely be my choice and I just hope it isn't too stiff and most likely resembles the OEM feel but lower of course.
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I talked to Drex about getting the S-Tech springs and he hooked me up with a pretty good place to get them from and the install, but now I think I'm begining to be reluctant on doing a suspension mod...
I've been talking to Johnny who initially put in Eibach springs in his 05 and he said it didn't lower the car by much and from what I've seen in other posts, other people w/05's and just springs didn't go much lower.
I'd love to get coilovers, but a couple things: I know most lot of the coilovers for our cars do not clear 235's in front, so I don't want to be using an even larger spacer (than my current 3mm) in front; also, the pricing... most coils are out of my price range and a couple reputable shops told me that I should go with the Tein SS instead of the Basic's b/c the Basic's were supposedly soft and would be a downgrade in terms of ride.
So, I e-mailed Tein to see if their springs would actually lower an 05 b/c they have their springs listed for 03-05 model years and we know that the 05's are already lower than the previous years (the amount lower I don't know). so, here's their response
Thank you for your interest in TEIN High Performance Suspension Products. The S.Tech spring for the C230 offers a -.06 front and -.07 ride height drop. If you have any further questions feel free to contact us.
Best regards,
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I was also initially going to go with the vogtlands b/c they had a "moderate" drop, but if the "aggressive" drop of the eibachs isn't even enough, then I think the vogtlands wouldn't do much for me either.
Any opinions? I have no clue as to what to do anymore
Thanks!
Last edited by nlpamg; Dec 23, 2005 at 06:15 AM.
No matter what, if you're just gonna replace the springs, you're not gonna find anything that'll give you a drop of more than 1 inch (front and rear). That's just because of the upgraded suspension you already have on your car.
For some people, that slight drop of 1/2 inch - 1 inch is enough. For you, I don't know if you'd be satisfied with that. Short term, it's good to the wallet. Long term, you'll eventually want to upgrade again. The car looks good on the stock suspension right now. I honestly would suggest saving up the extra few hundred and see if you can do the Basics whenever you're ready to do that.
No matter what, if you're just gonna replace the springs, you're not gonna find anything that'll give you a drop of more than 1 inch (front and rear). That's just because of the upgraded suspension you already have on your car.
For some people, that slight drop of 1/2 inch - 1 inch is enough. For you, I don't know if you'd be satisfied with that. Short term, it's good to the wallet. Long term, you'll eventually want to upgrade again. The car looks good on the stock suspension right now. I honestly would suggest saving up the extra few hundred and see if you can do the Basics whenever you're ready to do that.

Best thing is to have a shop evaluate if you'll have any rubbing.
Will it touch the tein coils if i slammed it?
This might give you some ideas.
I have Super Street Tein Coil Overs. 235/35-19 fronts and 275/30-19 rears. Driving on a smooth road I'm fine, when I hit a little dip or bump my rear will rub. However, the fronts are fine unless I make a U-Turn or turning onto a driveway/parking lots. This has to be done VERY slowly or else the fender will scrap some of the tire tread off.
My Coil Overs are set at the lowest in the rear. Fronts are .4 inch from being the lowest setting.
Last edited by BIGjohnny; Jan 16, 2006 at 06:18 PM.
I have Super Street Tein Coil Overs. 235/35-19 fronts and 275/30-19 rears. Driving on a smooth road I'm fine, when I hit a little dip or bump my rear will rub. However, the fronts are fine unless I make a U-Turn or turning onto a driveway/parking lots. This has to be done VERY slowly or else the fender will scrap some of the tire tread off.
My Coil Overs are set at the lowest in the rear. Fronts are .4 inch from being the lowest setting.
Nice car! Are you sure it is at the lowest setting? It isnt low enough for me, does H&R coilover will drop it lower than than the TEIN? Which will low my car more, the SS tein or basic? And last but not least, whats the offset of ur rims? Because u are using 5mm spacer. Thanks.
Will it touch the tein coils if i slammed it?
Now that you mentioned your fronts are 36 offset...hmmm...that might not be right. Stock offset for staggered settings are 32 offset in the front.
Now if you're worried about rubbing on the coilovers, don't worry. If you're worried about rubbing on the tires. The front offset may not work and you may experience some rubbing on the tires. The rear should be fine. If you want to prevent tire rubbing in the rear, have your fenders rolled. If you are worried about coilovers rubbing the rims on the inside, the rear is fine, the front would/might be off.
Yes, I am certain that the rear is at the lowest setting. I do know for a fact that H&R will give you a lower drop in the rear, but the front won't be as low as the Tein's Coil Overs.


