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    Tenzo R coilovers

    well i gotta hook up to get some tenzo R coilovers for only $120 for the set, and was wondering if they are good or any negative things about htem cuz i figured for 120 that was alright price

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    tenzo=apc
    specially on suspension parts ehh. stay away from it. not worth $120.

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    you get what you pay for... tein basics ~ $1,000 tenzo R ~ $120...

    i dunno... you gotta think...there has to be something lacking with the tenzo R's...be it the R&D, warranty, ride quality... whatever it is... they must've cut corners somewhere... just my .02

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    i'd agree with that statement. you get what you pay for. save up your money and get some quality suspension parts. your EP deserves it.

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    well these are new coilovers, and they would be under warranty so if anything were to mess up on them no foul no charge

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    just get nice set of springs . cost less than 200. rides will be MUCH nicer than tenzo sleeved coilovers. just remember you will need to replace stock struts eventually.

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    yah true that..... thanks for the advice definately putting springs back into consideration now

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    Originally posted by Robbies'03Si
    yah true that..... thanks for the advice definately putting springs back into consideration now
    no problem. i mean to be honest. theres no reason to get sleeved coilovers if you are not planning to SLAM your car or need to raise up your car for winter. and springs are relatively cheap..

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