Considering Zeal XS or Tein Mono Flex? Need opinion
Hi guys, I am considering suspension upgrade. I am thinking of Zeal XS or Tein Mono Flex. Does anybody have any experience on these? I did a search, but couldn't seem to find any thing on them, especially Zeal XS. By the way, would the Zeal XS fit 2007 Z? Thanks in advance for any help/suggestion and sorry if I missed a thread on any of these.
Originally Posted by NuVon
Hi guys, I am considering suspension upgrade. I am thinking of Zeal XS or Tein Mono Flex. Does anybody have any experience on these? I did a search, but couldn't seem to find any thing on them, especially Zeal XS. By the way, would the Zeal XS fit 2007 Z? Thanks in advance for any help/suggestion and sorry if I missed a thread on any of these.
Something else.
How much spring rate reaches the wheel vs each setup.
Zeal XS truecoilover setup (560/448)
265lbs/lbs448
Tein Monoflex (784/784)
371lbs/330lbs
Notice the very high rear bias with the Zeal setup. Unless you special order the oem style rear setup, then this is how that setup looks
265lbs/189
IMO, spend a little more and get Ohlins DFV
Originally Posted by Gsedan35
Both setups are very well liked by their owners. One thing that is unknow is valving, though it's almost guaranteed that both are in a different level vs other products. Without a shock dyno of the two setups that you have read by a independent source that now's what to look for, your not going to really know beyond the court of public opinion how the two differ dampning wise. Though Zeal has it's supporters that will take it to the grave that the charts will smash anything Tein can push out the door. Thing is, I have never ever read anything other then owner voices to get any kind of a idea what makes Zeal any better, Ohlins on the other hand makes things very clear why I might want their product as far as valving design goes.
Something else.
How much spring rate reaches the wheel vs each setup.
Zeal XS truecoilover setup (560/448)
265lbs/lbs448
Tein Monoflex (784/784)
371lbs/330lbs
Notice the very high rear bias with the Zeal setup. Unless you special order the oem style rear setup, then this is how that setup looks
265lbs/189
IMO, spend a little more and get Ohlins DFV
Something else.
How much spring rate reaches the wheel vs each setup.
Zeal XS truecoilover setup (560/448)
265lbs/lbs448
Tein Monoflex (784/784)
371lbs/330lbs
Notice the very high rear bias with the Zeal setup. Unless you special order the oem style rear setup, then this is how that setup looks
265lbs/189
IMO, spend a little more and get Ohlins DFV
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