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Old 04-20-2006, 03:11 AM Show Printable Version Show Printable Version   Email this Post to a Friend Email this Post      #1 (permalink)
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Tein S-Tech Lowering Springs

i got the tein s-techs, not installed, and was wondering for whose who also have them, like em, think bout em, how are they compared to others such as the eibach lowering springs, etc..so on and on, and also if possible maybe some pics. all i've read so far, is that it will drop it 1.3".
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cant even tell the car is lowered, i wasted my money, i suggest sportlines
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really huh?!?....
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I hope you didd'nt get them off ebay, I did. THEY ARE COUNTERFEIT. My car hardly even lowered either. And it was higher in the front than the rear..... I was PISSED... I sent that back and got a refund.....I emailed them this website and threatened to contact tein directly. needless to say, I got my money back!

http://www.tein.com/counterfeit/warning.html

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I hope you didd'nt get them off ebay, I did. THEY ARE COUNTERFEIT. My car hardly even lowered either. And it was higher in the front than the rear..... I was PISSED... I sent that back and got a refund.....I emailed them this website and threatened to contact tein directly. needless to say, I got my money back!

http://www.tein.com/counterfeit/warning.html
Oh wow, that is really good info since I was planning to get mine off ebay pretty soon. Do you think the ones that say "100% authentic TEIN products" are fake too?
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Old 04-22-2006, 05:15 PM Show Printable Version Show Printable Version   Email this Post to a Friend Email this Post      #6 (permalink)
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I got the Tein springs for my 1g awd and they dropped it about 1.5". It is a perfect drop if my exhaust wasnt close to ground (damn awd 3" exhaust!). I paired them with KYB AGX struts and having them on the hardest setting the ride is smooth and not bouncy at all.

Hope that helps!

I will try and get a pic of it tomorrow once I put my 17s on

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buddy paid a hundred bucks on ebay for a set for his evo...dropped it real nice...handles hella sick

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thats on an evo, i got REAL ones from extreme psi and nope, cant tell the car is lowered
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Do you have any pictures 1badtsi?
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yep




holy 4 months later........... sorry bout that, havent been on the net much
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If I take a bunch of weight off the front of my car but keep my current springs, will my car ride higher?

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The pic looks good 1badtsi
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thanks, ill get a better shot today when i get home from work, i also have 16's back on it for a better comparison to stock
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cant even tell the car is lowered, i wasted my money, i suggest sportlines
I don't suggest sportlines for any almost any setup, the drop is extreme and 95% of people don't have shocks capable of supporting those things.

Oh yeah, my car is at stock ride height and I can clearly tell that you car has been lowered. But I agree, excellent photo. Got one with yoru headlights in and your hood painted? Why is it all black and peeling anyhow?
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lol, i dont have headlights yet

this awd is coming from being a shell, borrowing MANY parts from my old fwd
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lol, i dont have headlights yet

this awd is coming from being a shell, borrowing MANY parts from my old fwd
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You have the counterfeit springs, because that is not lowered.


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You have the counterfeit springs, because that is not lowered.
I disagree. Stock ride height is ~ an inch lower (but this is pointless to argue without precise measurements, its impossible to be certain from a photograph).
But don't misunderstand me, I'm not debating whether the springs are genuine or not.

EDIT: hmm, you could be right that that isnt a drop at all....


looks pretty damned close now that I actually compared it to a pic.

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I disagree. Stock ride height is ~ an inch higher (but this is pointless to argue without precise measurements, its impossible to be certain from a photograph).
But don't misunderstand me, I'm not debating whether the springs are genuine or not.

EDIT: hmm, you could be right that that isnt a drop at all....


looks pretty damned close now that I actually compared it to a pic.
My car, before suspension, same wheels.
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finally got a pic
these are the REAL S-TECHS and i threw on my 16's for better comparison
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what are you talking about?
If you've reduced the weight of your car, it will ride higher. My car has H&R 1" lowering springs and it's near stock ride height because I've pulled 300 pounds out of it.


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oh, yeah, my car is stock weight though

i even double checked teins page on identifying the fakes, everything checks out

ill probly end up with ground control's
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I installed Eibach pro-kit yesterday on tokico illuminas and the handling is amazing! Like a race car. Zero body roll on hard turns. The drop was excellent as well. Even on fresh springs it closed the gap an inch and looks 100% better than on the stock springs. I barely could get on the alignment machine! I would never go lower than this with 18" wheels. Sportlines are inferior and the looks are just for impressing riceboys. Stick with pro-kit.

1badtsi, noticed your last post that you're rolling on 16s....that's why you didn't see the results you wanted. You need to go larger diameter wheel and low profiles. In a few hours I'll go out and take a pic of my setup and show you the pro-kit with just 1". Less than your Tein but all the drop you need. 2" would have required rolling my fenders and would look silly imo. The hondas with tires up IN the wheelwell look just retarded.

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i dont know if you noticed the other 90% of the thread but i do have 18's and the rim size makes no difference
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Could, depending on profile. But anyways, why are my results on a 96, 18", pro-kit 1", and tokico illuminas so good? Less drop than your teins and night and day diff to stock. Cut my wheel gap in half. I would have had to roll fenders to go 2".

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I have had the Tein springs for the better part of 2-3 years now. When i got them i also installed the Tokico adjustable springs with them. Here is a pic with the 16 inch rims i'll post a pic with the 17's later.


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I didn't know there were different vatrieties of Eibach Pro-Kits. Do you have a link to these Pro-Kits that only drop an inch?
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I emailed them this website and threatened to contact tein directly. needless to say, I got my money back!

http://www.tein.com/counterfeit/warning.html

For your own sake and everyone else's, you should report them to TEIN. Now that you have gotten a full refund, you are under no legal obligation to withhold information from TEIN (unless you signed some legal document with the Ebay company). You're not a tattletale for exposing this Ebay company, you're just doing the right thing for the rest of us.


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