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Originally Posted by frekila
Misunderstanding :P
My name is not Jeffrey, I was asking you about Jeffrey from OTO Krew who brings the Silver Odyssey :P
Name is Frank
ohh hahaha don't know him but my cousin who previously owned my car knows him... sorry lar my indo isn't that great
i heard he was selling his car... my cousin asked me if i want to buy it
my cousin's name Nando...
Last edited by mars_panas; 06-10-2008 at 11:38 AM.
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Originally Posted by mars_panas
ohh hahaha don't know him but my cousin who previously owned my car knows him... sorry lar my indo isn't that great
i heard he was selling his car... my cousin asked me if i want to buy it
my cousin's name Nando...
LOLs
Are you going to buy his Odyssey ? or is he selling any of his parts?
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Originally Posted by frekila
LOLs
Are you going to buy his Odyssey ? or is he selling any of his parts?
Well i heard from Nando that he is selling it... i am looking for a family car but i think the Odyssey is abit to big for me... looking for a Euro if you know anyone selling a Euro with low k's Lux version and good price let me know
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Thanks, running TEIN Super Wagon Suspension
cool looking at getting them, what would you say they ride like, much different from factory????????? people keep telling me that teins are a rough coil over, would love to hear someones opinion that actually has them
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Originally Posted by quadrio
cool looking at getting them, what would you say they ride like, much different from factory????????? people keep telling me that teins are a rough coil over, would love to hear someones opinion that actually has them
Well for starters, yes the ride will definitely change, different from factory.
The super wagon is ok still very mild if you have experienced other coilovers b4 (ie. i have experience JIC Magic for the 180sx with the height on very low and the damper on max stiffness, can feel every bump and bits of gravel).
Anyways, I have the damper stiffness set to MAX on mine atm i reckon its still very mild, its just that my tires are thin so it feels more rough. The spring rate that comes from tein for the super wagon is 10kg/mm (pretty sure thats rite) I personally think 11/12kg/mm would be better Handling got a lot better after i put them on.
The downside of Tein from my experience is that when you want to adjust the ride height (after use) the locking rings that hold the spring in place are a bitch to loosen up, but everytime i went to a Tein specialist he has no problems
Overall Tein Super Wagons are good, Mild, not to hard not to soft in my opinon. Also Tein just released the new SUPER FLEX WAGON which has basically the same spec only difference is that it can go even lower than mine LOL
I hope that helped
Last edited by frekila; 09-10-2008 at 01:44 PM.
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Originally Posted by beeza
Yes,I've been to your country 3 times
What do you think of Indonesia ?
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Overall Tein Super Wagons are good, Mild, not to hard not to soft in my opinon. Also Tein just released the new SUPER FLEX WAGON which has basically the same spec only difference is that it can go even lower than mine LOL
thanks for that, in the pics you have up is the rear wound down to it lowest height?
cheers
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Originally Posted by quadrio
thanks for that, in the pics you have up is the rear wound down to it lowest height?
cheers
No, it can go a bit more, but anymore than that I'll have trouble getting into my own driveway
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That is fantastic.
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Originally Posted by TONTON
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Originally Posted by SMan
That is fantastic.
Thank you All
Last edited by frekila; 10-10-2008 at 08:22 PM.
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Originally Posted by Atjo
AirRunner next year??
I hope so LOLs
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