Tein Flex Z
#1
Tein Flex Z
Guys I’m looking at replacing my shocks with the Tein Flex Z coil overs and was wonders if the part number VSHA6-C1AS2 would fit. I know it says 11-16 crz just not sure if it will work. Thanks
#2
Why not get tein flex z for the GK5? VSHD8-C1AS2
https://www.tein.co.jp/srch/eng_sear...ype=1&allvch=0
https://www.tein.co.jp/srch/eng_sear...ype=1&allvch=0
#4
if youre looking for something easy to find in the usa ... VSB80-C1AS2 (ge8 specific, but works on gk5 just fine)
https://www.tein.com/srch/us_search....014&item=FLEXZ
if you insist on VSHD8-C1AS2 .... I think Nengun sells it
https://www.nengun.com/tein/type-flex-z
good luck getting them to ship to your address ... I entered mine and it says:
https://www.tein.com/srch/us_search....014&item=FLEXZ
if you insist on VSHD8-C1AS2 .... I think Nengun sells it
https://www.nengun.com/tein/type-flex-z
good luck getting them to ship to your address ... I entered mine and it says:
Last edited by evilchargerfan; 02-22-2019 at 02:08 PM.
#6
I have the advance z's (similar spring rates iirc) and I can attest, they are indeed soft. if youre going for comfort, its pretty awesome and more comfortable than stock
if you're going for performance .... you may want to look elsewhere
if you're going for performance .... you may want to look elsewhere
#8
most def an improvement. I feel like they are a step up from koni orange + tein springs I ran prior .... ymmv on this, as this is simply my opinion/personal experience and I am by no means a "racer"
for a regular dd car, that spends just a little bit of time at the local twistys ... they more than handle the job
if youre hitting the track or doing auto x .... look for something with higher spring rates / something valved more aggressively / something monotube / literally anything else
for a regular dd car, that spends just a little bit of time at the local twistys ... they more than handle the job
if youre hitting the track or doing auto x .... look for something with higher spring rates / something valved more aggressively / something monotube / literally anything else
#9
Yes it a daily driver. I emailed Evasive motorsports and they said Japan has them in stock and they can special order them. Tony at Evasive is checking into shipping costs. I’ll post back with shipping totals and if I go with them or just go with the ones that you have. Thank you for your input I value all the opinions from the people in this form.
most def an improvement. I feel like they are a step up from koni orange + tein springs I ran prior .... ymmv on this, as this is simply my opinion/personal experience and I am by no means a "racer"
for a regular dd car, that spends just a little bit of time at the local twistys ... they more than handle the job
if youre hitting the track or doing auto x .... look for something with higher spring rates / something valved more aggressively / something monotube / literally anything else
for a regular dd car, that spends just a little bit of time at the local twistys ... they more than handle the job
if youre hitting the track or doing auto x .... look for something with higher spring rates / something valved more aggressively / something monotube / literally anything else
#11
Evasive just came back and said that Tein told them the VSHD8-C1AS2 is for jdm models only. I have wondered what the main differences are between the two models. So it looks like the ge8 ones are the way I’m going.
#12
Ive sent an email to Tein about coilovers for US Honda Fit, US and JDM rear shocks are different according to them. But i think the only difference between the two are the rear disc brakes and different subframe. Its more beefier on JDM model rear subframe.
#14
24 inch fender to ground clearance in front and 23 3/4 in rear. The ride quality has not suffered at all. I haven’t been on a road with extreme bumps yet. I am sure on extreme bumps it may bottom out due to it being lowered and it being a ge8 suspension which has a softer spring rate than the gk. I would scrap even at stock height on some bumps. I am tempted to purchase the tein s lowering springs for the gk and just replace the rear springs with the height adjuster on them with the tein s rear spring to see if I get any extra height. I talked to Tein USA and they told me that they will be doing testing on a GK coilover kit but they cannot give me a specific date as to when they will be doing so. They also said that the jdm gk rear shocks would not fit the usdm model as the jdm one are beefier. I wonder if bmw alpina May have any insight into this as I read he put a jdm gk rear axle in his which has rear disc. I hope this helps I’ll post under my Tein thread as well.
#17
Hi,
Anybody here that installed the Tein Flex Z encounter any problems?
I have been using the Flex Z for 8 months now and I felt the rear getting softer. So I checked the rear and found that the adjustments were off by ard 8 clicks from my last settings(-4 clicks from the hardest).
The front could not be adjusted as the adjustment nut is somehow jammed. Even using the supplied adjustment tool did not help. I decided to leave the front alone as it was still performing as desired.
It was a surprise as I did not expect the settings to "go off"...........
The quality leaves alot to be desired...............
Think I'll try Cusco next
Anybody here that installed the Tein Flex Z encounter any problems?
I have been using the Flex Z for 8 months now and I felt the rear getting softer. So I checked the rear and found that the adjustments were off by ard 8 clicks from my last settings(-4 clicks from the hardest).
The front could not be adjusted as the adjustment nut is somehow jammed. Even using the supplied adjustment tool did not help. I decided to leave the front alone as it was still performing as desired.
It was a surprise as I did not expect the settings to "go off"...........
The quality leaves alot to be desired...............
Think I'll try Cusco next
#20
I would highly recommend you go with Cusco if possible.
I have used both Tein Flez Z and Cusco Street Zero A on my car.
The Tein set is heavy as hell and the front damper adjusters seized up after 20,000km. That and the Rear springs and dampers have to be adjusted to the end of the adjustable range in order for the rear ride height to be in line with the front..... Tein just disappoints.
Cusco just beats Tein anytime.
I have used both Tein Flez Z and Cusco Street Zero A on my car.
The Tein set is heavy as hell and the front damper adjusters seized up after 20,000km. That and the Rear springs and dampers have to be adjusted to the end of the adjustable range in order for the rear ride height to be in line with the front..... Tein just disappoints.
Cusco just beats Tein anytime.