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Old 05-14-2007, 03:06 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Getting my 300c back tomorrow from tein. The EDFC is not compatible on the chrysler 300c so couldnt get that installed . But cant wait to feel the ride on the super st tein coilovers!
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Old 05-14-2007, 04:35 PM   #62 (permalink)
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The EDFC should work on the coil-over system. If you are just getting springs then it will not work.
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Old 05-14-2007, 05:38 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Getting my 300c back tomorrow from tein. The EDFC is not compatible on the chrysler 300c so couldnt get that installed . But cant wait to feel the ride on the super st tein coilovers!
Interesting. I talked to them 2 weeks ago and they said that the R&D for the 300s was at least 4 weeks out, and that they were going to use my car. Did you get the coilovers or just lowering springs? If you got the coilovers, do you know which model, or did they say why the EDFC wouldn't work? If the 300 kits won't have EDFC, I'm buying a Charger kit, the differences can't be that significant.
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What?? There must be some confusion somewhere. There's no way TEIN can't make a EDFC to go with the 300 coilovers. It's just too close to the Charger suspension. 1fastsedan...just keep on it because I'm sure TEIN is still planning what you were promised.

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I know this is your first post but hope you will get back with clarification on what you had installed.

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1fastsedan... call that person in the morning and see if that car is even there. You know as well as I do that they don't do installs there unless it was set-up at least a month in advance...
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I talked to them last week and they said they had a 300C there doing fitment. They didn't mention any issues with the EDFC though. However, they had previously mentioned that the rear coilovers for the 300 application would have side mounded adjusters on them - instead of top mounted. Possibly that is why they can't use the EDFC system with it.
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Getting my 300c back from them today. There going to take pics of my ride so you should see it on there website soon. Black on black asanti 120 22" with tein super street coilovers! Tein was going to install the EDFC on my ride but they said that it was not compatible. Cant wait to see my ride I will give an update on ride quality.
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Old 05-15-2007, 10:35 AM   #68 (permalink)
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Uh oh. This doesn't look good for you folks holding out for the EDFC on a 300C
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Old 05-15-2007, 11:47 AM   #69 (permalink)
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This doesn't make sense...
I can't imagine the difference is that great between the 300 and the Charger. The top of the rear shocks sticks up into the trunk on the 300, so the top mounted EDFC (sp?) should work.

Hey, if anyone had the Tein Charger set up and is concerned bout fitting the 300, I'll trade you my KW's
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