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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 12:29 PM
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Default Does EDFC only work on Tein?

Is there a way to adapt the EDFC to the Greddy coilovers?
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 03:24 PM
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anything is possible if you have enough free time on your hands and $ to see it through, but in a word, no, the EDFC is only intended to work on a certain # of Tein's coilovers
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 03:31 PM
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anything is possible if you have enough free time on your hands and $ to see it through, but in a word, no, the EDFC is only intended to work on a certain # of Tein's coilovers
Thanks for chyming in.
I just got a set of Greddy coilovers installed. I am abosolutely loving the car now, but Greddy could have done a better job designing the adjustment ***** for the rear shocks. They are mounted on these really flimsy lines that flex, but don't twist (woven from metal fibers) and I cannot feel the clicks when trying to adjust them. So I am looking for other options....
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I am sure if you look around at harbor freight, etc you can find a long enough metal rod with the proper allen key size

Then again, my dampening in the rear is adjustable (and really easily accessible), and I never touch it lolol
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 03:47 PM
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I am sure if you look around at harbor freight, etc you can find a long enough metal rod with the proper allen key size

Then again, my dampening in the rear is adjustable (and really easily accessible), and I never touch it lolol
I probably wouldn't touch it either, but since I already have holes drilled into the plastic on the rear strut tower brace, I would like those ***** to be more then just decorations making me look like a suspension guru...

I dont know if the top of the shock is still below the strut tower brace, otherwise a solid rod would have been the easiest fix...
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