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Difference between tein stech and htech?

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Talon4ever

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Feb 15, 2004
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What is the difference between Tein stechs and htechs? Are the drops different?

I currently have the sportline/gr-2 combo for about a year and it sucks. so I am looking for a new setup. I am really interested in the tein springs I just want to know the difference between the two.
 
Taken from the Tein USA website:

H-TECH
High Tech is made from a new material called "Vanadium"
which is much lighter then other spring and increases flexibility.


* All spring are designed specifically to fit each car for maximum performance.
* About a 1 inch drop for a more attractive appearance.
* Comfortable ride quality is still maintained by using the OEM bump rubber and noise protection sheet.(available for most model)

S-TECH
TEIN S.TECH Spring is an excellent step towards suspension tuning.
They offer approximately a 1.5 inch drop for a more aggressive appearance. Comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Spring length is guaranteed not to sag more than 5mm and to be clear of any manufacture defects (see limited warranty for more details).

* One year limited warranty.
* High-grade material adapted to improve guaranteed satisfaction.
* Rubber spring protector sheet to prevent noise (most applications).

www.tein.com
 
I've come to the conclusion for my 1G AWD, gonna go with the S Techs and AGX's for a budget street setup. What do you guys think? :thumb: :talon:
 
Quote:
High Tech is made from a new material called "Vanadium"

It is estimated that vanadium (atomic number 23, I believe) has been around since about five minutes after the Big Bang. Oh, yeah, it's a "new material" all right.

Gotta love salesmen.

- Jtoby
 
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