TEIN Springs Is coming to town...!!!
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TEIN Springs Is coming to town...!!!
Here is the answer from TEIN U.S.A , Inc.:
"Thank you for your interest in TEIN High Performance Suspension products.
Production is currently underway on our S.Tech Lowering Springs and Basic
Dampers with our FLEX coilovers also being considered for future release.
Basic Damper applications for your vehicle are anticipated to be available
in the coming months of this year. If so desired, we could contact you via
email upon product release. Should you have any further questions, please
feel free to let us know.
Best regards,
Adam Hollingshead
TEIN U.S.A , Inc.
tus_sales@tein.com
www.tein.com "
I am checking every week here:
http://www.tein.com/price/mitsubishi.html
So, no more guessing... this ones will be the right ones !!! just be patient.
"Thank you for your interest in TEIN High Performance Suspension products.
Production is currently underway on our S.Tech Lowering Springs and Basic
Dampers with our FLEX coilovers also being considered for future release.
Basic Damper applications for your vehicle are anticipated to be available
in the coming months of this year. If so desired, we could contact you via
email upon product release. Should you have any further questions, please
feel free to let us know.
Best regards,
Adam Hollingshead
TEIN U.S.A , Inc.
tus_sales@tein.com
www.tein.com "
I am checking every week here:
http://www.tein.com/price/mitsubishi.html
So, no more guessing... this ones will be the right ones !!! just be patient.
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can our cars be lowered that much without rubbing? i tried sticking a piece paper 2" long and i didn't seem to fit right. it could be that I don't have the stock tires/rims on. just wondering if anyone else tried.
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Lowering your car if I was you the only part of the Ralliart that sits to high is the front I would consider lowering the front only. The rear sits pretty low already I think if you where to lower it you may have a rubbing problem.
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looks like tein japan are developing coilovers in the flex range for our ralliart (sedan and sportback).. also h.tech springs..
http://www.tein.co.jp/products_searc...ake=MITSUBISHI
http://www.tein.co.jp/products_searc...ake=MITSUBISHI