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Old Mar 24, 2004
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Tein S-Tech Lowering Springs

Does anyone have these? Im thinking about getting them cause it seems like a nice drop for stock struts. Plus I dont need anything too low, cause, well the roads are pretty crappy around here...my front already hits in some areas. Any information would be of great help. Thanks.
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They are decent, another plus is they are designed to work with oem shocks as well.
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oh well thats a good thing too. i was wondering if they would work oem shocks or not.
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They will work nicely, the drop rates are 1.3 inches in the front and 1.4 in the back.

Those drop heights work nicely with oem shocks.

Personally I went with the SS units which have adjustable dampners and adjustable ride heights. The SS is decent for the weekend racer.
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I currently have them.. nice overall drp, soft ride though. Ride quality is good on stock wheels but once you get larger size wheels w/ lower profile tires, the ride is harsh.
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i got em too, theyre pretty good, gives a nice clean look to the car, but i think im going to upgrade my shocks still! nevertheless the car handesl ten times better then stock!
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juscallmetoyota,

Are you saying yours rides softer than stock?

I am looking at getting teins and it is a toss up between the H. Techs and S. Techs.
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