View Full Version : Any pictures of s13's with Tein S.Tech Springs?
Just curious what the drop looks like and what your experiance with them has been like? Thanks!
JamesC89
04-15-2003, 06:17 PM
I don't have any pics yet but I can tell you that the drop on my base 93 fastback leaves the car with just under 2 inches of fender gap on all corners.
My experience with them has been wonderful. I don't have a lot to compare them with (first upgraded springs on a car,) however they are nice and stiff yet easily streetable.
The only other suspension mods I have are KYB AGX shocks and Battle Version pillow ball T/C rods.
I still have a lot of experimenting to do with the settings on the AGXs. Also, I need to borrow my friend’s digital camera and I will have pics ASAP.
Anyways, to sum it up, I love them, pics ASAP, now my 240 looks like a sports car rather than a monster truck (nice side affect.) :p
DuffMan
04-15-2003, 06:23 PM
If people do post pics, they should specify which version the old "jdm" version that came in soft medium and hard, or the new "us" version which has its own rates and drop and only comes in one version.
JamesC89
04-15-2003, 06:29 PM
I was told by Enjuku (where i got them from) and Tein that they were the same as the medium Jspec version. 3.7kg front 3.2kg rear and that they do not offer the soft or hard anymore in Japan or the US. iirc
DuffMan
04-15-2003, 06:36 PM
here's tein japan's specs for them http://www.tein.co.jp/stech2n.html
in which it says that the med springs do have those rates, but as a maximum, because they are progressive. I was under the impression from the US Tein website that the stechs now for sale in the us are not progressive and have fixed 3.7/3.2 rates. Maybe that's not right, I dunno, you'd have to ask tein.
sykikchimp
04-16-2003, 10:03 AM
every picture I've seen of the Tein s-tech springs have been progressive..
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