Tein s tech springs or Eibach lowering springs.

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Old 01-31-2018, 03:08 PM
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Question Tein s tech springs or Eibach lowering springs.

So I've been going back and forth between the s tech and the eibachs. I've been finding conflicting data on how much each one actually drops the height. I can't even find pics of the two compared. So what I'm asking is which one is a safer drop. I'm still on the stock offset 19s if that helps at all. So what do you guys suggest?
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Old 01-31-2018, 06:57 PM
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Patience. It could be a couple of days before anyone with experience pipes up.
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S Techs along w/ H&Rs are the deepest drop springs, quite a bit more than Eibachs. If you want an easier setup as far as drive-ability and camber/toe correction, the Eibachs for sure. If you want a more slammed look, the S Techs and especially the H&Rs will fit the bill but you should put full front and rear camber arms (and rear toe bolts) in your shopping cart too!
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For the money, why not just get the Tein Street Basis coil overs? $450-550 depending on where you get them. You can set your own height and they have the dampers included. Most lowering springs are going to leave at least a slightly bigger front gap.
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Swift Springs are highly recommend for springs. Little more expensive but they're great quality..

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