kwv2 vs tein flex
Purchased mine from E-Auto...KWV2 ftw.... I love mine. If you track your car you will want the compression and rebound adjustment of the V3's. If not V2's are more than enough, compression and ride- height adjustable with 500lbs springs are more than capable for canyon carving and spirited street driving.
Tein flex has that trick EDFC, seems more of a cool gadget than practical tool... I have had my V2's on one setting since I had them installed. They were set up perfectly. You might want to look at the tein mono flex for a more capable system.
My only gripe is the heavy stainless steel, non aluminum housings, (which tein has) make the shocks a little more heavy than other systems. The system does not include upper mounts which means you are re-using the OEM upper mounts. I would prefer an included aluminum pillow ball mount.
Then again the KW line is covered by a lifetime warranty, if anything should go wrong. If you are looking for something on the softer side, your going to want to run the Bilstein PSS9.
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