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Old 04-02-2009
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Tein H-techs question

Hi there just a little noob question about these springs. Ive got all stock suspension and alloys I just want a little sleeker look without getting to low because roads here are bad and wondered if these would do the job? Ill probably keep the stock wheels as they look pretty decent "5 star ex alloys" and dont want the rough ride of low profile tires.

Ty for replys and info. also im asuming these will be ok on stock struts?
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Re: Tein H-techs question

im wondering about getting some h techs as well
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Re: Tein H-techs question

yup its the smallest drop at around 0.8 inches, so the ride quality will not change much. you also MIGHT be able to get away with using the stock shocks til they break. ofcourse it goes without saying you need a camber kit. SPC is great and usually you can find one around $125. the H-tech line is for peeps who want a small drop for looks and performance but do not want to sacrifice ride quality.
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....cut your springs
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