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Old 03-06-2006, 10:50 AM
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Default Hotchkis springs vs. Tein sTech

Anyone one with experience with both of these? Which would you recommend? Thanks for any help you can give,

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Old 03-06-2006, 11:16 AM
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Get Tanabe GF210...PM me I can hook you up a set...i work for a shop...I sent a Homeboy in Canada a set...so you can pm him to make sure im real..but i am...shop is located in Hayward...call motorsport technics...http://www.e-motorsport.com/
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I have the hotchkis and have not had any problems with them. I wanted something that was a subtle drop, not too much. I think the drop is perfect, not too low.
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i'm about to get the hotckis real soon...i would get the tein s tech except the rear will sit a little higher with them. The Hotckis is more balanced overall, However the hotckis is a little soft in the rear compare to stock, which is why i'm still debating to get them.
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ok so overall the Tein's are going to be a little stiffer? I already have some 350evo sways on so it is pretty stiff as it is, so I think either one will do as I can adjust the sways.

xTTer- are those 19's on your Z? I love the way the drop looks on that one. anyone else have anymore input on the overall quality between the two?
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Originally Posted by ZZ33bOI
Get Tanabe GF210...PM me I can hook you up a set...i work for a shop...I sent a Homeboy in Canada a set...so you can pm him to make sure im real..but i am...shop is located in Hayward...call motorsport technics...http://www.e-motorsport.com/
The Tanabes are a little lower than I want to go. I would love the drop, don't get me wrong, but I don't want to have to mess with the camber issues with going that low. Thanks for the offer!
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Yes they are 19''. Like I said before, the hotchkis were the perfect drop for what I wanted.
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