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what you guys think about this springs im looking for the 2.0 inch look http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7962452165&category=33582 they are tenzo-R. or how about this ones http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7961010662&category=33582

go with teins there better

S-tech springs are extremely soft, so if you are looking for improved performance they probably aren’t right for you.

i got s-techs and i go to the canyon at least 4 nights out of the week. i’ve taken turbo miatas and g35’s with basic bolt ons. s-techs will do you fine, just make sure you upgrade your shocks as well. the bounce that people are talking about are the rebound from your shocks.

No, the bounce is the LACK of dampening power. The S-tech’s are shitty soft springs, you’re better off cutting your stock springs.

Get the Tenzos if they’re the only spring in your price range. Just be sure to get some performance shocks, front/rear alignment kits, and an alignment.

Have you tried them in your DA. Have you had long term experience with them or have you ever driven with cut springs. I’m sure there’s a big difference.

The spring rates are softer than stock. Cutting a coil or two off your stock spring accomplishes the same thing.

I was just asking if you have tried them…

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For shocks i bought tokico blues. I use my car for only crusing around and i only do it on the weekends. I dont care about autocrossing because where i live theres none of that. I just wanted to know which one of those two springs would give me a better ride quality?

Whatever ones have softer rates, or whatever ones are more progressive.

Blk_92_GSR - I don’t need to have had them on my car. I’ve already had stock springs on mine. I know enough about spring rates to know that those springs are shit. They’re purely for looks.

then try the teins, as mentioned they are softer than stock. just hope your blues don’t blow from the drop.

FYI. Cutting a coil or two off of a spring will not soften it. Cutting one or more coils off of a spring actually stiffens it’s rate.

Prove it.

Read here.

And then go HERE to experiment