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Bvongph 02-06-2018 02:11 PM

Bc racing or Tein Flex z Coilovers???
 
I’m looking to lower my car soon and I’m debating between these two coilovers. Which do y’all think is best?

future62 02-07-2018 08:02 AM

Having the same dilemma as an upgrade from my Basis Zs. I'm leaning towards the Flex Zs as they have stiffer springs (12K/10K) vs the BR's out of the box (10K/8K) and my Basis Zs (9K/8K). They are also a little cheaper and are EDFC compatible. From my 10K or so miles on the Basis Zs, I think for the G's weight and the ride heights most people settle on (~26.25 FTG) we need stiffer rates and very high quality shocks.

PNW_IPL 02-07-2018 10:05 AM

From my research my vote is flex Z. I' currently shopping coils again and for. The price range tein has my vote.

PNW_IPL 02-07-2018 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by PNW_IPL (Post 4181734)
From my research my vote is flex Z. I' currently shopping coils again and for. The price range tein has my vote.

I've also owned BC. Not bad when paired with swift springs but that takes them into tein mono range

Bvongph 02-07-2018 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by PNW_IPL (Post 4181734)
From my research my vote is flex Z. I' currently shopping coils again and for. The price range tein has my vote.

what’s on your mind for new coilovers?? I’m leaning towards flex z after researching and being cheaper than bc

future62 02-07-2018 10:55 AM

Only problem with the Flex Zs is they've got really bad reviews here

But I think part of that may have been setup, and part of that may have been roads. If you have bad roads all coilovers are going to ride like ***. When I took my bone stock 350Z up to NYC I was cringing and crying over the bumps. Down here in NC though my Z and G on coils ride fine. Something to think about

Bvongph 02-07-2018 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by future62 (Post 4181739)
Only problem with the Flex Zs is they've got really bad reviews here

But I think part of that may have been setup, and part of that may have been roads. If you have bad roads all coilovers are going to ride like ***. When I took my bone stock 350Z up to NYC I was cringing and crying over the bumps. Down here in NC though my Z and G on coils ride fine. Something to think about

what coils are u running on? I’m actually in NC Hickory area

future62 02-07-2018 01:04 PM

Tein Basis Zs... search my profile, you can see how my car sits

blnewt 02-07-2018 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by future62 (Post 4181739)
Only problem with the Flex Zs is they've got really bad reviews here

But I think part of that may have been setup, and part of that may have been roads. If you have bad roads all coilovers are going to ride like ***. When I took my bone stock 350Z up to NYC I was cringing and crying over the bumps. Down here in NC though my Z and G on coils ride fine. Something to think about

Very good reply right there^^^

MerakiAutoworks 02-12-2018 01:32 PM

Contact us for BCs!

-Josh

Джон 03-22-2018 08:56 AM

I'm going with those teins myself I'm going to use a G meter and a decibel meter to compare Changes against the stock sport suspension.

Also I've got the subframe inserts coming as well and transmission mount.

I'll take before and after data on each item and post results later

future62 03-22-2018 09:05 AM

That would be awesome, definitely keep us posted.

Bvongph 03-22-2018 09:07 AM

I actually ended up getting k sport because they where on sale and that they go lower than the teins which I was gonna for


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