S tech and H tech people lets see em!
I don't know the specific spec on ride height on the G-stechs. Z-htechs are about 1"/.6" and if you do the springmount you will drop even 1" around. You will not have any scraping or rubbing problems with the z-htechs. I've had very few scraping incidents on very steep driveways with the nismo front but other than that, not. It's a very comfortable ride that's close to stock spring rates which the G-stechs are not.
Also what R2C filter are you using with your stillen airbox? Does it fit properly? It's a dry-filter right?
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H-tech springs in the front, HKS coilover (no h-tech) in the rear
Thanks, Johnny. 
Denzel, coilovers are made up of adjustable springs and adjustable shocks. My teammate is lending me only the adjustable springs for the rear -- I'm still running on stock shocks.
I'm using the Stillen replacement R2C filter. It fits if you modify the Stillen heatshield. It is, indeed, a dry filter.

Denzel, coilovers are made up of adjustable springs and adjustable shocks. My teammate is lending me only the adjustable springs for the rear -- I'm still running on stock shocks.
I'm using the Stillen replacement R2C filter. It fits if you modify the Stillen heatshield. It is, indeed, a dry filter.
I'm getting work t1s with 275/35/19 and 245/35/19, if i get H-techs I won't need to get a camber kit right? also if anyone knows if the tires will rub, please let me know. I really like the look of S-techs but can't get a camber right now.
Saves you the trouble of buying H-techs and then having to resell them and then buying a set of s-techs.
So true. I bought H-techs and now I'm thinking about going lower. I hate this forum sometimes :P
Thanks, Johnny. 
Denzel, coilovers are made up of adjustable springs and adjustable shocks. My teammate is lending me only the adjustable springs for the rear -- I'm still running on stock shocks.
I'm using the Stillen replacement R2C filter. It fits if you modify the Stillen heatshield. It is, indeed, a dry filter.

Denzel, coilovers are made up of adjustable springs and adjustable shocks. My teammate is lending me only the adjustable springs for the rear -- I'm still running on stock shocks.
I'm using the Stillen replacement R2C filter. It fits if you modify the Stillen heatshield. It is, indeed, a dry filter.
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. Thanks guy's, Regards G.T.
