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Just when you think YouTube has a video for everything, not one Tein spring install or review popped-up for a Mustang.

391lb/in front and 671lbs/in appears to be the only Tein setup I could find for the S550, and it’s in coilover form. Very aggressive front rates for a street car; I think this exceed’s the rates on Steeda’s full-purpose racecar. The rear is surprisingly soft...as in base GT soft, though it’s possible some coilover wizardry may be at play. I honestly couldn’t tell you how this would handle — “interestingly” would be my best guess.
For the record, I got the above rates from:

https://www.driftshop.com/tein-flex-z-coilovers-ford-mustang-2015.html

These are the coilovers. No telling if the rates listed on the website are correct. I suppose my math conversions could be off too...I was at a pretty intense bierfest a few days earlier.

Edit: yes, I was off on the rear rate. It is 728lb/in. I’ll correct the earlier post.
 
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@imrex613 how you'r going with them? and did they _improve_ comfort/handling/performance (over base or PP, what do you have?), or literally the same but lower?
 

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I'm very interested too. Looking for an adjustable coilover that basically starts from stock ride comfort (with a bit better damping control), and can be adjusted a bit stiffer if wanted. Also like that TEIN have the EDFC controller so you can adjust on the fly without having to get under the car.
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