FS: Tein Monoflex - full suspension - great deal!
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I have switched to a Bilstein suspension so up for sale is my Tein Monoflex suspension with approximately 20k miles on them. I really enjoyed this set up. They are in great shape and have been well cared for. All parts (including the manual!) are present and accounted for (see pics). Asking $1199 shipped anywhere in the continental USA (these retail for over $2k new).
Here are the product specifications from Tein:

Please note that these come with 14kg springs - they are stiff but the valving of the shocks is very nice. They handle very well on the track or on good roads.

If you plan to daily drive these on streets filled with pot holes you may not be happy with the level of stiffness.

I have brand new studs for the fronts from Tein as I needed my old ones when trying to install my strut bar (the Bilstein parts were designed for a G35 and were too short). I did not install them as there is less chance of damage shipping them this way, but they just pop right in.
I have switched to a Bilstein suspension so up for sale is my Tein Monoflex suspension with approximately 20k miles on them. I really enjoyed this set up. They are in great shape and have been well cared for. All parts (including the manual!) are present and accounted for (see pics). Asking $1199 shipped anywhere in the continental USA (these retail for over $2k new).
Here are the product specifications from Tein:

Please note that these come with 14kg springs - they are stiff but the valving of the shocks is very nice. They handle very well on the track or on good roads.

If you plan to daily drive these on streets filled with pot holes you may not be happy with the level of stiffness.

I have brand new studs for the fronts from Tein as I needed my old ones when trying to install my strut bar (the Bilstein parts were designed for a G35 and were too short). I did not install them as there is less chance of damage shipping them this way, but they just pop right in.
Last edited by rcdash; Jan 10, 2014 at 04:58 PM.
correct me if im wrong, but i thought the monoflex rears were one complete coilover. not where the spring and shock are seperate.... and the front shocks look like they have a huge spacer on top. never seen them like that for the 350. interested, just wondering....
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Not that I have ever seen. I think you could convert to a true coilover set up but I think you would want to reinforce the upper strut mount of the car (there are a few threads on this topic) and change the spring rates.
This suspension will work on a 350z or G35 and uses the OEM suspension geometry and spring buckets in the rear. Not sure if you have seen pics of Tein Monoflex for other cars (some have camber adjustment) but for the 350z/G35 they are exactly as pictured above (no camber adjustment - you need separate camber arms for that).
This suspension will work on a 350z or G35 and uses the OEM suspension geometry and spring buckets in the rear. Not sure if you have seen pics of Tein Monoflex for other cars (some have camber adjustment) but for the 350z/G35 they are exactly as pictured above (no camber adjustment - you need separate camber arms for that).
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Up on EBAY now starting at just $599 and NO RESERVE!:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/111249475923?item=111249475923&viewitem=&vxp=mtr
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