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NemoMay-08-09 06:02 PM
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#32275, "Tenzo coilovers"


          

Is Tenzo a reputable brand. Have a chance to get all 4 new in box under $100.

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RoninEclipse2GMay-08-09 06:29 PM
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#32276, "RE: Tenzo coilovers"
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A quick google search doesn't lend any happy answers.

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#32277, "RE: Tenzo coilovers"
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Tenzo is out of business now. Their suspension components used to be nice that they used to sell (i had a set of lowering springs about 5 years ago on my first 2g with AGX's and they were a nice ride...but seeing how im sure they are a sleeved coilover, i bet they suck.

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There is nothing wrong with a sleeved coilover setup as long as you choose a proper shock and go with a nice set of springs. The biggest problem you will have is adjusting preload. Unless you want to get longer springs every time that you would want to try a different preload setting.

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