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| gjgud |
| i found that Tein has H type for my car how stiff is this spring compare to Eibach pro ? any opinion? |
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| Graphicdude |
| Personally i would go TEIN over Eibach any day of the week. Their springs are awesome. As for stiffness, your best bet is to email them. they are pretty good at replying so I am sure you would get an answer. Just make sure you buy these springs from a TEIN dealer and not some Ebay loser. There are a lot of people selling knock offs of TEIN products. |
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| anschutz_93 |
quote: Originally posted by gjgud
i found that Tein has H type for my car how stiff is this spring compare to Eibach pro ? any opinion?
Maybe you should find out the spring rate; I'm sure google has all you need and more! |
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| gjgud |
| which is stiffer? higher rate or lower rate? |
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| MR. BATES |
both h tech and eibach pro are super soft. whats so great about tein anyways? its only considered a standard in japan.
I personally do not like tein. the only good stuff they make costs over $1200. If you want a nice stiff spring go with H&R race.
BTW what app are you looking for? |
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| gjgud |
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| EK9Hatch |
I somewhat agree with MR. BATES. When it comes to just the springs (not full coilovers) I wouldn't say that TEIN is that great. Eibach was WAY more R&D and History behind their products. German Engineering at its best. I would recommend the Eibachs, but I don't know the spring rates off hand. Just go to the websites and find out the info.
Jamie |
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