prefrence or results on springs ?

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Old 02-29-2016 | 11:37 AM
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prefrence or results on springs ?

So guys I live in jersey and the roads are ****ing awful. I was debating to do coil overs or springs but I have decided to do springs {coilovers look great but not to smart where I live} . Im debating weather to go with the S tech or H tech teins however I read the reviews and say that the H TECH have a sagging issues in the rear. anyone with any insight on the topic ?
Old 02-29-2016 | 11:39 AM
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The cool thing about coilovers is that you can adjust the height and damping settings to your liking. With springs you're limited to a single height that you may not be satisfied with. Especially with some springs giving uneven drops, it's hard to tell how your car will sit at the end. With coilovers, you don't need to drop it really low. You can install coilovers and just give it a small drop--the power is in your hands! If it's too high, lower it some more, or vice versa!


Also I believe the S techs will give you a significant drop.
Old 02-29-2016 | 11:52 AM
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I had h techs on my 2004 g for five years and never had any sagging issues. On my 2007 g35s I have bc's coilovers. If they are in you budget I highly recommend the bc's. Good luck on the pick.
Old 02-29-2016 | 01:22 PM
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APPRECIATE THE FEED BACK GUYS !!! I will look more into it I just wouldn't utilize the full potential of a coil over in nj we will see
Old 02-29-2016 | 02:14 PM
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Get the Tein Basis coilovers, they only run $600 and they are best for mild drops (not slammed) and you can get the exact height you want. STech like mentioned are a deep drop spring
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