2nd set of pictures of my car, Now lowered On Tein Flex's
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2nd set of pictures of my car, Now lowered On Tein Flex's
Well I finished installing my TEIN Flex's with EDFC the other day, finally got enough energy to wash my car and take pictures.... I was really really bored so i took a trip up to auburn and snapped a few pictures.
















How much difference is there between the fully soft and "pretty hard" settings. I know your not supposed to street em fully stiff. If you were stock before, who close does fully soft on the teins compare? Thx. Oh, can you change the settings on the edfc while driving?
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Originally Posted by 2.5rs Mike
How much difference is there between the fully soft and "pretty hard" settings. I know your not supposed to street em fully stiff. If you were stock before, who close does fully soft on the teins compare? Thx. Oh, can you change the settings on the edfc while driving?
Ya its 100% do on the fly kinda thing, there isnt a HUGE difference between the 16 different settings, but its noticeable... On soft you dont feel the minor imperfections on the road like you do on stiff. But on any setting if you hit a big enough bump your heart is gunna bounce out ur *******
lol I love em to death and every time i drive i love them even more, they handle amazingly.
Originally Posted by LookingForPower
Ya its 100% do on the fly kinda thing, there isnt a HUGE difference between the 16 different settings, but its noticeable... On soft you dont feel the minor imperfections on the road like you do on stiff. But on any setting if you hit a big enough bump your heart is gunna bounce out ur *******
lol I love em to death and every time i drive i love them even more, they handle amazingly.
lol I love em to death and every time i drive i love them even more, they handle amazingly.Is the EDFC really worth 350? I haven't purchased one yet, and I don't know if I will. Is the install for the EDFC difficult?

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Originally Posted by gmb
Good to hear. I just picked up a set.
Is the EDFC really worth 350? I haven't purchased one yet, and I don't know if I will. Is the install for the EDFC difficult?
-Greg
Is the EDFC really worth 350? I haven't purchased one yet, and I don't know if I will. Is the install for the EDFC difficult?

-Greg
Nah installing the EDFC is easy, just follow the direction and you will be set, The hardest thing is running the wires, and since everything on the subby just pops off its actually really easy!!
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