Tein H-Tech Springs
Add me to the list, I did a Google on the part number "ska58-bub00" and found a best price of $149 at 9secondracing.com.
According to the catalog in front of me the drop is less but the quality is better.
Plus I like the Bronze color better than the Green.
According to the catalog in front of me the drop is less but the quality is better.
Plus I like the Bronze color better than the Green.
Originally Posted by D-S2K,Dec 18 2004, 07:48 PM
the speed shop i went to told me Tein doesn't make the H-tech for the S2K's. either that, or the shop lied to me.
Originally Posted by iwant2byS2k,Dec 17 2004, 09:57 PM
with a H-tech
it is a lot higher than with S tech,,, so it will give u soft of idea
it is a lot higher than with S tech,,, so it will give u soft of idea
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H-Techs. This is the absolute cheapest I have found these.
I think what they (TEIN) means is that the material the spring is made of is of is a higher quality on the H-High Tech in addition to a ride quality and heigth closer to stock than the S-Stylish Spec. Vanadium vs. "High-grade material"
(reading all of this out of the '05 catalog)
better meaning ride is stiffer or softer?
(reading all of this out of the '05 catalog)
Originally Posted by freq,Jan 9 2005, 05:08 PM
H-Techs. This is the absolute cheapest I have found these.
I think what they (TEIN) means is that the material the spring is made of is of is a higher quality on the H-High Tech in addition to a ride quality and heigth closer to stock than the S-Stylish Spec. Vanadium vs. "High-grade material"
(reading all of this out of the '05 catalog)
I think what they (TEIN) means is that the material the spring is made of is of is a higher quality on the H-High Tech in addition to a ride quality and heigth closer to stock than the S-Stylish Spec. Vanadium vs. "High-grade material"
(reading all of this out of the '05 catalog)

Anything is better than vanadium.



