Neuspeed or tein s lowering springs
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yea i got same question, im thinking im gona go with the neuspeed race, 2.25 2.0, sounds like a good drop, stech is great spring, tein, but not enough drop. Im also considering Megan lowering springs, 2.0 1.75. Thanks.
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I see, thats same as mine. I wish you had pics. Does the Race look good, does it tuck the tires? Thanks.
they won't tuck, I would say 1 finger gap all around.
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depends on what you're going for...
i have race, real stiff ride no finger in the back, less than a finger in the front...thats ideal for me.
i would recommend upgrading the shocks if you get race...if you get sports you will improve looks and ride slightly...for me the sports still sway too much...
i have race, real stiff ride no finger in the back, less than a finger in the front...thats ideal for me.
i would recommend upgrading the shocks if you get race...if you get sports you will improve looks and ride slightly...for me the sports still sway too much...
I have Tein s tech on my 04 coupe. I have about 15k miles on my car and have put maybe 1500 on the teins. My first impression was that they rode really well and didnt lower my car that much. I rode on them more and more miles they all finially settled and my car looks perfect now IMO. I love the drop- you dont have to worry about botteming out on anything. IF you get some nice tires your car handles about 2 times better. I got some 16" rotas with a 205-55-16 and the wheel gap is perfect (less then a inch). Many people say that tein sags in the rear but i have yet to expreriance this and i think that its mostly a problem within the 4 doors. But for a daliy driver spring, i would say go with the s tech cause it rides just like a tunned stock suspention and is not bumpy at all with a stock strut. Plus for the price you cannot beat it. I hope this info helps you out buddy.
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