TEIN Springs
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TEIN Springs
yeah i know theres been a billion topics about tein.
and i have searched.
i wanna lower my car so i can take better turns.
i want to get some tein springs on oem struts
i got this from tein website
HONDA Civic
EM2/ES1 01+ STECH SKA22-AUB00 $190.00 2.8/157 5.2/291 -34 -1.3 -35
-1.4 non Hatchback
does anyone have this for their sedan?
how does it ride?
im undecided between ebiach, goldline, or neuspeeds.
thanks fellas
and i have searched.
i wanna lower my car so i can take better turns.
i want to get some tein springs on oem struts
i got this from tein website
HONDA Civic
EM2/ES1 01+ STECH SKA22-AUB00 $190.00 2.8/157 5.2/291 -34 -1.3 -35
-1.4 non Hatchback
does anyone have this for their sedan?
how does it ride?
im undecided between ebiach, goldline, or neuspeeds.
thanks fellas
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i'm guessing tein doesnt make a seperate coupe/sedan spring? if not, it is most likely meant for coupes and shouldnt be used on sedans. only springs i recommend on sedans are neuspeeds. all other springs were designed for coupes. goldlines have coupe/sedan springs but their drop is very inconsistent...
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i thought ebiach made springs for sedans...
o yeah. i have another question.
i have a 2001 sedan and the oem shocks in the back are just ridics. so bouncy.
can i just replace 2 konis for the rear? and keep 2 oem in front?
o yeah. i have another question.
i have a 2001 sedan and the oem shocks in the back are just ridics. so bouncy.
can i just replace 2 konis for the rear? and keep 2 oem in front?
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Yes you can. It will just be firmer in the back than the front. the fronts also have a higher chance of blowing since they hit bumps first and they have more weight to support. You can get around with just konis in the rear though.
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well the eibachs and all other springs will fit sedans but just cause it fits doesnt mean you should use it. the rear is going to sit lower then the front
i saw the Tein springs on ebay and they are not as expensive as i thought they would be
but i am riding on neuspeed sports on my sedan so cant complain but i do have to complain about the shocks. but no money yet for koni or tein ss full coilover
but i am riding on neuspeed sports on my sedan so cant complain but i do have to complain about the shocks. but no money yet for koni or tein ss full coilover
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