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Old 02-17-2017, 01:20 AM
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Good morning, I'm new here. I have a s2000 2006 ap1 (EUR) and I want to change the suspension. Put a similar to the OEM. I thought about the TEIN Mono sport. What do you think of her? Any alternative of better quality and similar price?
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Monosports are a bit agressive...but may still ride reasonably well.

Bilstein PSS or PSS9 would be more comfortable than stock while still providing great ride quality. I'd probably recommend those as a street suspension over the Tein. But you'll need to keep the ride height reasonable. Don't slam the car.
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But the price...
tein mono Sport above 1200-1300
Pss9 1800-1900
Without homologación papers (TUV)
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I see. Well...the Teins are not TÜV approved. I think the Bilsteins are. I'm not familiar with homolgation papers. Only homosapien papers.


Anything from KW available for a reasonable cost?
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kW variant 1: 1500 a 1550€ without TUV. I dont know if are better option than tein mono Sport. What do you think?
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I'm on tein mono flex (1800$). I agree they are aggressive. If ur car will see more street than track than u can go with KW, hks 4, or save for ohlin
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Originally Posted by sckay
kW variant 1: 1500 a 1550€ without TUV. I dont know if are better option than tein mono Sport. What do you think?

not sure what you mean "without TUV". KW's are TUV certified....

How much are V2's?

Do they need to be TUV certified? I'm not sure what country you are in.
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Originally Posted by B serious
not sure what you mean "without TUV". KW's are TUV certified....

How much are V2's?

Do they need to be TUV certified? I'm not sure what country you are in.
Spain, i need papers for homologation. The v2 next yo 1800. Then i preffer pss9 ajaj.
Other option coilovers ? No more 1300€.
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