I'd say, the softest settings on Tein SA is veery close to the stock ride. The SA is what you would want to look for, if you're going with Tein. Not the SS. I'm saying that the SA is cheaper than SS, yet better quality than the SS.How do all of these ride compared to stock? Stock will always be most comfortable but is it similar or close? I'm just annoyed at how bumpy F2 Type 1 are and how it makes a super loud bang over certain bumps and stuff... Is tein SS the most comfort for a good price? Would shock and spring be better or the same?
I've heard that Koni Yellows are the softest among quality shocks for our cars, and I was going for that, if I didn't choose the coilover kits for my suspension.
But, regardless of your choice in your mind, you will feel the world of difference from the FF Type 1 you had before.