Lowered my car with H-tech this weekend
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From: Lynchburg, VA
Originally Posted by GeeDM
Looks great...now for some nice shoes
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From: Lynchburg, VA
Originally Posted by jdmgee35
Hmm.. if I look carefully enough, I notice the drop, but it's not really noticeable to me.
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From: Lynchburg, VA
Originally Posted by redlude97
Which Tein H-techs did you use?
would the coupe H-techs give an uneven drop? like noticeably lower in the front or noticeably lower in the rear? your car looks nice and im lookn to drop too but I might go for coupe H-techs
Post up some better picts if you can....poor lighting (get the sun to your back, shining on the car)..it's hard to see where the wheel ends & the dark fender lining beings, just a suggestion.
once it settles more it should be similar to my drop on 350z springs. I like it. This is the ride height the sedans should have come with from the factory IMO.
What I like about this drop is it looks much better and it shouldn't be so low it causes caster camber problems for alingment. The fix for that is more than I'm willing to spend on any lower of a ride height.
What I like about this drop is it looks much better and it shouldn't be so low it causes caster camber problems for alingment. The fix for that is more than I'm willing to spend on any lower of a ride height.
I have H-tech and the ride is better than I expected. I was concern about going to low and how the ride would be. A little stiff but not as bad if I had went with s-tech and the cars hadles good but I don't had stock wheel like you! Enjoy




