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Stealth_Z 06-14-2010 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by tbonesteak (Post 574516)
Just something i've known from being in the community for 10+ years now. It's common knowledge that most people are aware of. Feel free to research if you're doubtful :happydance:

Wrong. Neuspeed and H&R are NOT the same company...

:happydance:


In other words... Tanabe ftw. I love their springs!!!!

tbonesteak 06-14-2010 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Stealth_Z (Post 577105)
Wrong. Neuspeed and H&R are NOT the same company...

:happydance:


In other words... Tanabe ftw. I love their springs!!!!


uh.....selective reading much?

ResQguy 06-16-2010 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by FailsafePerf (Post 570987)
The Tein S-Techs provide a very nice drop (.9 front/.7 rear) and upgraded handling without dropping so much as to necessitate a camber kit.

We have some in stock and could get a set out to you today if needed :)

I thought they were a little lower? 1.5 or so.

370zee 06-30-2010 07:39 PM

Could anyone clarify whether the Tein springs are infact a 1.5" drop or whether they are as stated on their website specs - NISSAN 370Z

Based on the website specs being .87" front and .75" rear - would i need to run camber kits?

Also does anyone have the approximate drops of the H&R springs?

Any help is appreciated.

tjlazer 07-20-2010 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by 370zee (Post 600766)
Could anyone clarify whether the Tein springs are infact a 1.5" drop or whether they are as stated on their website specs - NISSAN 370Z

Based on the website specs being .87" front and .75" rear - would i need to run camber kits?

Also does anyone have the approximate drops of the H&R springs?

Any help is appreciated.

They are as stated, .87" front and .75" rear, H&R are lower at 1.2" front and 1.0" rear.

I don't think you need a camber kit with the Tein, and with the H&R you will probably need one, or for just the rear. Remmeber the lower you do the more likely you need a camber kit as the camber will be more negative.

Rhett 07-23-2010 05:47 PM

Hi, guys!

This might be a silly question. But, I want to know which one is better between the Eibach pro kit and Tein s-tech. Please let me know that before ordering. ^^


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