My xb @ Tein (Update! Pics on page 2)
Just dropped off my car at Tein today for basic damper coilover r&d.
Hopefully everything goes well so i get to keep the prototype
Meanwhile, I'm rockin' on my rental Kia Rio

.... I dearly miss my xb already
Hopefully everything goes well so i get to keep the prototype
Meanwhile, I'm rockin' on my rental Kia Rio

.... I dearly miss my xb already
Originally Posted by bb_ist
they said its gonna take 4~5 days. I'm hoping to get it by thurs so i dont have to pay another day worth of rental
Originally Posted by CIONIDE
Well, they prototyped their springs on another xB2 four months ago and they're still not released... be prepare for a HUGE rental bill while you're driving a POS Kia. 
what tein told me was that they were using my car to check for fitment and ride of the prototype they already have made
I honestly hope it all works out for you, I just know that it took FOREVER for them to release the springs, even after testing. They did testing 4 months ago, and as of a month ago their own website still said they were in development. I didn't realize that they FINALLY released them (my bad), but I still haven't seen a single person with them yet, so it makes me wonder.
Best wishes to you, I hope you get a set of the coilovers sooner than the rest of the crowd waited for the basic springs.
P.S. Sorry, they tested the springs 7 months ago, not 4 (my bad again
)
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=230233
Best wishes to you, I hope you get a set of the coilovers sooner than the rest of the crowd waited for the basic springs.
P.S. Sorry, they tested the springs 7 months ago, not 4 (my bad again
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=230233
Originally Posted by CIONIDE
I honestly hope it all works out for you, I just know that it took FOREVER for them to release the springs, even after testing. They did testing 4 months ago, and as of a month ago their own website still said they were in development. I didn't realize that they FINALLY released them (my bad), but I still haven't seen a single person with them yet, so it makes me wonder.
Best wishes to you, I hope you get a set of the coilovers sooner than the rest of the crowd waited for the basic springs.
P.S. Sorry, they tested the springs 7 months ago, not 4 (my bad again
)
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=230233
Best wishes to you, I hope you get a set of the coilovers sooner than the rest of the crowd waited for the basic springs.
P.S. Sorry, they tested the springs 7 months ago, not 4 (my bad again
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=230233
Originally Posted by CIONIDE
I honestly hope it all works out for you, I just know that it took FOREVER for them to release the springs, even after testing. They did testing 4 months ago, and as of a month ago their own website still said they were in development. I didn't realize that they FINALLY released them (my bad), but I still haven't seen a single person with them yet, so it makes me wonder.
Best wishes to you, I hope you get a set of the coilovers sooner than the rest of the crowd waited for the basic springs.
P.S. Sorry, they tested the springs 7 months ago, not 4 (my bad again
)
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=230233
Best wishes to you, I hope you get a set of the coilovers sooner than the rest of the crowd waited for the basic springs.
P.S. Sorry, they tested the springs 7 months ago, not 4 (my bad again
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=230233
... and Kia Rio being a POS, NO JOKE!
Good luck with the Coilovers. At least someone is doing something about it.
I've been doing my own research on creating a custom coilover setup on my own (since none of the lowering springs on the market and none of the dampers on the market are good), so we'll see how that goes.
I've been doing my own research on creating a custom coilover setup on my own (since none of the lowering springs on the market and none of the dampers on the market are good), so we'll see how that goes.
Originally Posted by FromTheOld
Good luck with the Coilovers. At least someone is doing something about it.
I've been doing my own research on creating a custom coilover setup on my own (since none of the lowering springs on the market and none of the dampers on the market are good), so we'll see how that goes.
I've been doing my own research on creating a custom coilover setup on my own (since none of the lowering springs on the market and none of the dampers on the market are good), so we'll see how that goes.

props for shellin' up to help TEIN do their R&D? are they gonna drive your car or is this just for test fitment? Either way xB2 owners should be glad there's another option out there now. Glad TEIN is willing to commit to the Scion market with some coilovers.... so many half assed springs running around.
Originally Posted by Go_HIN
Originally Posted by FromTheOld
Good luck with the Coilovers. At least someone is doing something about it.
I've been doing my own research on creating a custom coilover setup on my own (since none of the lowering springs on the market and none of the dampers on the market are good), so we'll see how that goes.
I've been doing my own research on creating a custom coilover setup on my own (since none of the lowering springs on the market and none of the dampers on the market are good), so we'll see how that goes.

Originally Posted by miketf1
tein basics usually are softer than the ss/ss-p coilovers. i dont think youre going to beat the cusco spring rates with tein basics
Originally Posted by Go_HIN
Originally Posted by FromTheOld
Good luck with the Coilovers. At least someone is doing something about it.
I've been doing my own research on creating a custom coilover setup on my own (since none of the lowering springs on the market and none of the dampers on the market are good), so we'll see how that goes.
I've been doing my own research on creating a custom coilover setup on my own (since none of the lowering springs on the market and none of the dampers on the market are good), so we'll see how that goes.

props for shellin' up to help TEIN do their R&D? are they gonna drive your car or is this just for test fitment? Either way xB2 owners should be glad there's another option out there now. Glad TEIN is willing to commit to the Scion market with some coilovers.... so many half assed springs running around.
Originally Posted by FromTheOld
This post makes no sense. Spring rates aren't something that is beat. It's all about the valving matched to the spring rates and weight of the car.
i re-read my post and i really didnt make sense.. my bad..




