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Jim L

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Glad it worked out good. The links are a mess, Itired to clean them up but I suspect you cannot link directly to that photo host.

 

 

thanks, no I cannot get pictures to show up in a post. I've tried with no success many times.

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Look, Ma!!! My car is on the intarweb!!!!:icon_bigg:rolleyes:

 

how are you liking the teins? I am very happy with mine so far along with new tires. I ended up getting hankook 300s last week to help out with that err? going sideways problem I had on the way to hooters.

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How's the Tein H ride compared to stock?

 

ummm actually it just cuts down on some body roll and you can fell the road better. I just got new tires before installing the springs and they have some more sidewall so I don't know how it will feel like with low profiles tires. It is definitely not bouncy or bone jarring. I am happy with them so far.

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S-Techs have a more aggressive drop, which sounds scary to me after seeing the drop of the H-Techs firsthand.

 

lol I agree 100% I think H is meant for luxury and s is sport. Nsaglibene has s if you wanna ask his opinion of ride.

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lol I agree 100% I think H is meant for luxury and s is sport. Nsaglibene has s if you wanna ask his opinion of ride.

 

I have the S tech's on my STI. They are quite stiff. I've been looking into the H tech's for the LGT. It's my wife's car. She wants to maintain a comfortable ride if I lower it. Would you say the ride is very similar to stock minus the body roll, etc in turns?

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Yes. That would be a good assessment. I've had them on for almost 2 weeks now so I'm assuming they've settled. The drop was more that anticipated but not problematic. Naturally a little more of a harsher ride. Body roll is definatley reduced. I'm really liking the stance of the car.
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The drop of those S Techs is pritty low, lower than I thought. Like mentioned I just put my S Techs in, and I really love the drop, I thought I would have to get coilovers to go as low as I wanted but for a while the S techs will be good. They are noticeably stiffer than stock, but now after a few days I do not realize it. I am only 18, so Iam not to concerned about comfort so that might be why, and I dont have mych to copmpare it to. However they are progressive so they might not be as bad on some of the smaller bumps as some other aftermarket springs.
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Do you or Jim think the H tech's would pass the wife test from a ride point of view? Our LGT is hers.

 

Yes. That would be a good assessment. I've had them on for almost 2 weeks now so I'm assuming they've settled. The drop was more that anticipated but not problematic. Naturally a little more of a harsher ride. Body roll is definatley reduced. I'm really liking the stance of the car.

05 STI CGM~520whp/463wtq...more to come!

08 STI Aspen White/Gold BBS~305whp/365wtq:D

Both tuned by Scott Siegel!

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the girls exact words, she doesn't notice a "large" difference until going over large bumps. She could tell the ride was different but was not annoyed by it. In her thoughts she could still fall asleep on a road trip. However she just traded in her Toyota Tundra with the trd package so I think she is used to a rougher ride. BTW, she got a new Nissan Pathfinder SE. Sorry guys, that's probably the best I can offer.
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