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In all of your searching you didn't once come across a post telling you that AWD and FWD springs are the same for 2Gs...?

I saw that for eibachs but not for tein or megans so far.
 
I saw that for eibachs but not for tein or megans so far.

Springs are springs dude.

Megans on my 1g
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My 2g with Tein S.Tech
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Both setups are about equal. . . . . ehh. . . . ok. They are an improvement over the stock, but not by much. They make the car look cool, but not much greater for overall handling improvement. The car wil be able to corner a little harder, but in most cases I still found myself having to trail brake threw corners unless I wanted to deal with the dreaded understeer. They both ride well, the Teins being a little softer on the streets, but a true set of coilovers would still be the way to go. Note that this comparison was done between a 1g and 2g, 2g being fwd, and with the same shock (agx's, which I also don't care for). My next setup, and what has seemed to have worked well for alot of others, will be Koni yellows with ground control coilovers. But for ppl that don't want to drop that much $$$$ then just pick a spring and go with it. Not much difference in them. You get what you pay for with suspension components and its all about what you want out of the car.
 

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OP I have the tein S techs on my car and I like them. Kinda wish it was a little lower though. also i am running 225-45-17s on 17x7 rims.

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***nevermind just realized someone revived this thread.
 

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