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Old 06-30-2010, 08:26 PM
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Tein H techs

Hey guys been wanting to drop my car for awhile was gonna do coilovers but decedied I could just use the extra money elsewhere if I just use springs it's a dd so no real need for the coilovers. My question is regarding the h techs is anyone running these still? I searched but the threads were old. I think those provide the perfect drop for my taste not to high in rear like eibach or high in front like tanabe and not too slammed like h& rs. I know a lot of guys run s techs but that's a little too low. Any problems with running h techs or should I be ok? Any helped appreciated
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Reason I ask is for those who didn't know the tein springs both h and s are for the g35 but will fit the 37, just wondering if there are any problems I might get or if I should be ok
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Originally Posted by Felix_the_Cat
Hey guys been wanting to drop my car for awhile was gonna do coilovers but decedied I could just use the extra money elsewhere if I just use springs it's a dd so no real need for the coilovers. My question is regarding the h techs is anyone running these still? I searched but the threads were old. I think those provide the perfect drop for my taste not to high in rear like eibach or high in front like tanabe and not too slammed like h& rs. I know a lot of guys run s techs but that's a little too low. Any problems with running h techs or should I be ok? Any helped appreciated
H-Techs from the G35 are fine and the drop is 1.5" in the front and 1.1" in the back. It's a pretty nice drop, but I'd recommend a rear camber kit to get the most longevity out of your tires. Of course I wouldn't recommend going over speed bumps.
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I have had Tein S techs for about 25-30,000 miles w zero issues, front and rear camber kits are highly recommended w H or S techs. U will be fine w the springs my car still feels solid and couldn't be happier.
Old 06-30-2010, 10:32 PM
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FYI! Tein makes springs for our cars now and i really recommend people to do it right the very first time. Go Coilovers!
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He not tracking the car just DD , springs will do and use extra money for camber kits
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that's what alot of people said and guess what they all upgraded to coilovers and regret not doing it the very first time lol.
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Hey if you got the money go for it but you looking at 1700 for decent coils not including camber kits, only option for me if shocks ever go bad is to get Tanabe coils.... Not very expensive and will be fine .
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Thanks guys for all the replies and opinions, ya I really thought about coilovers but like hr37s said I don't wanna spend 1500+ for coilovers when I just want a drop. I looked on the tein website and it shows s techs for the g37 but not h techs so I guess I'll just get the ones for the g35 since I've seen a few pictures with those and they sit at a perfect height for me.
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Check this...

https://www.myg37.com/forums/private...mber-arms.html
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Originally Posted by Felix_the_Cat
Thanks guys for all the replies and opinions, ya I really thought about coilovers but like hr37s said I don't wanna spend 1500+ for coilovers when I just want a drop. I looked on the tein website and it shows s techs for the g37 but not h techs so I guess I'll just get the ones for the g35 since I've seen a few pictures with those and they sit at a perfect height for me.
I'm running the H techs with no problem. Ride is actually smoother than the stock sport suspension...



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