Need some info
Need some info
Hey guys I just wanted a few opinions about the tein street basis coilovers... I知 like 95% sure I知 going to purchase them in the near future and just wanted to hear what experts have to say. Thanks guys
Not for the same price point, there aren't.
Tein Basis Coilovers are to the RWD Sport Package suspension what the RWD Sport Package is to the non-Sport. It's a good incremental upgrade, and it's height adjustable.
If you have the non-Sport Journey Sedan, with a worn OEM suspension, then Basis will be a Hell-Yeah! upgrade.
I'm no expert, OP.
But insofar as forum advice goes, be smarter with your thread titles.
Tein Basis Coilovers are to the RWD Sport Package suspension what the RWD Sport Package is to the non-Sport. It's a good incremental upgrade, and it's height adjustable.
If you have the non-Sport Journey Sedan, with a worn OEM suspension, then Basis will be a Hell-Yeah! upgrade.
I'm no expert, OP.
But insofar as forum advice goes, be smarter with your thread titles.
Last edited by Rochester; Oct 13, 2017 at 09:27 AM.
Really depends what you're after, great points by Rochester too.
If you're wanting a firm coilover that you can adjust as needed depending on needs (such as tracking, mountain carving, etc.) then a set w/ adjustable dampers should be on your menu.
If you want a set that will get you exactly the height you want, maintain a softer ride that's closer to OEM, and budget-friendly, the choice stops at the Tein Basis Zs
If you're wanting a firm coilover that you can adjust as needed depending on needs (such as tracking, mountain carving, etc.) then a set w/ adjustable dampers should be on your menu.
If you want a set that will get you exactly the height you want, maintain a softer ride that's closer to OEM, and budget-friendly, the choice stops at the Tein Basis Zs









