tein 2-tech lowering springs
#1
tein s-tech lowering springs
ok im getting some of these for christmas http://www.optionimports.com/teslospfor952.html
im wondering if this price is for front and rear or just a pair
the reason im getting these instead of coilovers is becouse im 14 and dont have a job so there you go
also is there anything elese i should use with these
help would be highly appreciated
im wondering if this price is for front and rear or just a pair
the reason im getting these instead of coilovers is becouse im 14 and dont have a job so there you go
also is there anything elese i should use with these
help would be highly appreciated
Last edited by 240's"r"us; 09-10-2006 at 07:22 PM.
#2
also have you all heard anything bad about them?
hows the ride?
do know of any that are better?
and could i still put 18's under there?
hows the ride?
do know of any that are better?
and could i still put 18's under there?
Last edited by 240's"r"us; 09-10-2006 at 05:41 PM.
#7
Originally posted by Black240Coupe
i have the Tein S Tech springs on my car with the KYB AGX shocks....best 500 i spent on suspension....but they def arent coilovers
i have the Tein S Tech springs on my car with the KYB AGX shocks....best 500 i spent on suspension....but they def arent coilovers
YES! you should get new shocks with the springs, from what i've heard the Tein S techs are a bit soft. odds are if you jsut change the springs you wont feel much of a differnce.
I suggest getting a bigger sway bar for the rear and soem strut bars aswell.
#11
kyb agx ftw, dampening would be nice, or save a little more and buy coilovers, just to let you know the drop isnt much on the stechs and ive heard they ride pretty soft..get some rsr's or eibach or something if you insist on springs..
#13
Originally posted by silviaks2nr
if you get agx keep them all the way stiff, they last longer
if you get agx keep them all the way stiff, they last longer
I have mine on real stiff and lets just say the passangers usally don't care for it too much
#15
Originally posted by silviaks2nr
dead serious. there is more travel with it on a softer setting so more heat and friction
dead serious. there is more travel with it on a softer setting so more heat and friction
Just curious what does everyone have there setup at? I use 2 in the front then 8 on the rears.