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    Which is the better tein coilover, drift or flex?

    What coilover is better, flex or drift?

    I already own both and they are in the same condition, which should I use?

    My GT-R will see street and roadcourse use.


    From teins website, they both look basically the same, though I think the drift I have are aluminum bodied even though the website says they're steel.
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    If yOur looking into coilovers for your use I think you'll find you will be going with the flex as its not as aggressive as the drift. With all things considered though its all just personal preference and how your roads are around you. I know in Ontario the roads are garbage so going with something super aggressive will be very annoying and not the best of ideas
    Miss driving sooooo bad! Need to get a car on the road ASAP!

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