Tein Flexes FTW!

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by Cool_____, Sep 18, 2006.

  1. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    I finally was able to pick up the Tein Flexes off Milo's bugeye last weekend while we were in Atlanta for Nopi. Even after a 4 hr drive home (we hauled ass home :wiggle: ) I just couldn't take it easy Sunday so I installed the Teins. Man what a breeze compared to the stockers. I still have to get an alignment and the rear camber kit is way out of whack but this morning's drive to work was the funnest ever. I was simply GLUED to all the turns and curves.

    Right now I am on stock sways and endlinks so the damper is set 16 from softest front and 19 from softest rear. Yes it's stiff and yes it will rattle your brain but the handling and all will easily overcome the comfort. I took a turn onto a side road this morning at 60 mph and could still give it more gas but don't want to push the car until I learn it now. I normally couldn't take this turn over 40 without the tires sliding and all.

    So in short if you can afford it get the Tein Flexes.....YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!:ddirty: :ddirty: :ddirty: :ddirty:

    Thanks Milo!
     
  2. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    glad u like them man... i have had the flex's on both my cars and i simply love them

    i would get an alignment done soon before pushing it much ;)
     
  3. jayj713

    jayj713 Member

    i want some soooooo bad but too much $$$ for me right now :(
     
  4. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Alignment scheduled today at 1:00! You need to see the camber in the rear....lol I got Whiteline camber kit to fix the rear. From what I understand the stock front camber bolts will straighten that up good enough.
     
  5. blindfold

    blindfold Active Member

    after a proper corner balancing, the car should feel even better
     
  6. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    How is that done? I'm sure there are some specialize equipment involved.
     
  7. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    scott can do it at SOG :)

    im sure theres someone closer to where u live
     
  8. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    Basically some very expensive scales are placed underneath the wheels of the car while its up on the alignment rack. The goal is to adjust the preload an such so that the weight is balanced on all 4 corners. Glad you like them!
     
  9. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    So anytime I add something in car whether in the trunk or whatnot I throw the corner balance off? Makes sense.
     
  10. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    Thats my interpretation, I have no idea whether or not I am correct. Did a google search and here's what I came up with.

     
  11. calmnothing

    calmnothing Shlimp Flied Lice Supporting Member

    how much is it to cornerbalance at SOG?
     
  12. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    I dont remember, call SS and ask!
     
  13. calmnothing

    calmnothing Shlimp Flied Lice Supporting Member

    either way it's going to have to wait till after i get my new control arms and bushings in....just means one more thing i gotta pay for
     
  14. socrates42

    socrates42 Member

    i always wondered about corner balance. Do they do it with you in the car?
     
  15. BlackAndBlue

    BlackAndBlue Member

    yeah the times ive seen it done the driver is sittin in the car
     
  16. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

    definately have you or someone who weighs close to you in the driver's seat
     
  17. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Got my alignment today. Man cost me $131!!! Reason so high? They had to take the front bumper off in order to get the car on the alignment rack. Sucks being lowered and having Sti splitters with V limited lip. Oh well it handles like a DREAM! I'm loving it and loving it some more.

    The initial settings were -2 camber front -2.5 in the rear with +1.5 toe all the way around...lol. I needed that alignment bad!

    New settings are 0 toe all around and -1.4 camber up front and -1.2 in the rear. Not to bad and tire wear should be better than before.

    The camber plates are preset at 2 degrees so if I go to a track day I can push the plates out for -2.5 or so of front camber for wicked handling.
     
    Last edited: Sep 19, 2006
  18. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

  19. Doug@DBW Motorsports

    Doug@DBW Motorsports Active Member

    you should get the 6gun ball joint extenders... on a lowered car they will make more difference than any other suspension mod you could do.

    Also if you have someone corner balance your car make sure the adjust the height at the strut body and not by just lowering the spring. We ran an off the shelf tein flex coilover setup on the one lap car this year, and it worked great. But the key to making it work was having it setup right and one good alignment from SOG.
     
  20. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    i have never heard of these... details?
     
  21. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member


    I actually had a lengthy discussion with Hoppe about these last week. Here's some info from the 6gun site.

     
  22. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    thanks alex
     

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