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Old 08-24-2004, 12:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Pro-kit or S-tech?

hi i was wondering what everyone thought about these two springs? i know the drop on both is not big, but right now i cant have a drop lower than and inch or so... so based on experience.... what is better? quality? ride? thanks
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I don't think you can go wrong with either springs. The tein's will drop you a little lower than the prokits. Are you going to be running them on stock shocks or aftermarket upgraded shocks?
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well i was either going to buy stock replacement shocks, or kyb gr-2 ... does it make a differance with that little of a drop?
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sup dj, go ahead and save your self some time and money and go with the kyb gr2 that way in the future if you do get springs that will lower your car a little more you wont have to go and spend more money on shocks. and yes you will feel a difference (IMO). Like Cashis said, either is a good choice, but price wise tein S techs are the way to go since it sounds like these are somewhat temporary. just my .02 cents oh BTW come out to Sonice Meet dude! your car is sickkkk
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I'd say Teins due to their reputation. Granted their lowering springs are pretty new, i'd still choose the Teins. I've heard the Eibachs settle a little too much for most people.
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wassup gary... yea, i had i think im going with teins and kyb's.... but thanks for the kind comments, your prelude is hella clean.... made me jealous LOL.... anyways hows the bar working out? everything went well? see ya around
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heard that some tein springs produce an uneven drop. do a search and you should come up with that topic.
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Actually the Eibach prokits don't sag or settle much after you install them. The Sportlines are the ones that are prone to sagging over time. Personally I'd save up a little more money and go with the KYB AGX over teh GR-2's because the GR-2's are just meant to be a stock replacement also.
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hmm thanks for all the answers... i appreciate it
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