Eibach Springs or Tein S Techs?
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Re: Eibach Springs or Tein S Techs?
These two springs are pretty much similar in drop. I believe for the EIbach it is 1.1" Front and 1.0" Rear and the Tein S-Tech is 1.2" Front and 0.9" Rear. Although the the Tein's have a greater spring rate than the Eibachs, I have heard that the Tein's provide a more stock-like comfortable ride than compared to Eibachs. Plus, the EIbachs cost a lost more because of the name.
Camber will always be an issue when dropping your car. The only springs that I have heard that people have gotten their alignment back into spec was the Tein H-Techs, but they have a much smaller drop than Eibach or S-Techs. You will probably have to buy a rear camber kit after you drop it. Some people don't buy them and havent really had noticeable tire wear for 10k miles. It's all up to you. I am sure with a rear camber kit you could at least get 2000 more miles out of your tire life, but those kits are pretty expensive.
Also, do a search. There have been many posts on this subject.
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Camber will always be an issue when dropping your car. The only springs that I have heard that people have gotten their alignment back into spec was the Tein H-Techs, but they have a much smaller drop than Eibach or S-Techs. You will probably have to buy a rear camber kit after you drop it. Some people don't buy them and havent really had noticeable tire wear for 10k miles. It's all up to you. I am sure with a rear camber kit you could at least get 2000 more miles out of your tire life, but those kits are pretty expensive.
Also, do a search. There have been many posts on this subject.
Twilight Blue G35 Coupe 6MT
Premium - Nav - Aero - Trunk Mat
Injen CAI
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