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Originally Posted by speedworks ^^^"h&r and neuspeed are the same company" Where did you hear this? H&R is a German company and Neuspeed springs are advertised as being made in

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Old 06-12-2010, 10:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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^^^"h&r and neuspeed are the same company"

Where did you hear this?
H&R is a German company and Neuspeed springs are advertised as being made in Germany. I just knew that Neuspeed did not produce their own springs and couldn't remember since the last time I looked into it was in 1998.

BTW, They are not the same company.
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I think you are wanting to go with a Linear spring on the 370Z. I am going to try RS*R Linear springs Ti2000 from the 350Z, they claim a .6" drop and Front Stiffness: 6.2kg/mm (345lb) Rear Stiffness: 7.5kg/mm (417lb) so hopefully they do well! I'll let you all know soon.
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yah, H&R oems to Neuspeed. the neuspeeds for the prelude was made by H&R at least.
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damn....maybe i'm off then. but they were some how affiliated for sure in the past. Like kenchan said, i remember back in the days when they were manufacturing each others' parts even if it was for a little while. Thanks for the clarification.
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tanabe's and the eibachs will give you the most bang for the buck. Both companies have good quality as well
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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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