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Blueblitz2246
09-05-2010, 11:03 PM
well, the title says it all. I'm too cheap for coilovers right now, even though the megans are looking pretty good. So..

I'm looking to compare heights and options.

If you have H-Techs, please post a picture stating that they are H's,

If you have S-Techs, please... do the same.

I'm eventually getting Five Axis AD X5's 19x8's...

Just exploring my options, any and all help would be greatly appreciated! :)

Thanks,

Cuz_Racekor
09-06-2010, 12:10 AM
If your getting the Five Axis ADs, you can't run s-techs. You need H's. My stock 17s are almost tucked and I'm on s-techs.

max0011
09-06-2010, 01:00 AM
Get Raceland Coilovers. I have them and they ride great!

They come with a 2 year warranty also!

Blueblitz2246
09-06-2010, 12:59 PM
If your getting the Five Axis ADs, you can't run s-techs. You need H's. My stock 17s are almost tucked and I'm on s-techs.

thats what i was thinking.... damnit haha i wanted s-techs :(...

do you have any good pictures that show height?

Spoofa
10-17-2010, 12:32 PM
You might wana think about coilovers man, The more I look into it, read and think about it I'm leaning towards coilovers. If your going to do it you might as well do it right the first time. You know what I'm sayin'?

Racelands are pretty damn cheap for coilovers, When they first came out they were.. what 400 bucks? 300? something like that, INSANELY cheap price for coils, people were skeptical because of it but I think they've been slowly raising the prices the more well known their product has become.

The only thing negative I've heard about them is that they arent very stiff.

It depends on your roads and how you feel about sitting in a giant bouncy ball.


Personally I might choose a different company for coils but racelands are cheap and get the job done minus their weak stiffness.

tclove10
10-19-2010, 04:13 PM
Im on tein S-Techs...just barely tuckin factory rubber in front and about a half inch from tuckin in the back. They ride pretty darm good too.

boost happy
10-26-2010, 12:57 PM
You will be fine running 18's with s-tech's as long as you don't go with too aggressive of an offset. I've met people with 19's on s-tech's that don't rub.

Blueblitz2246
10-26-2010, 02:30 PM
You will be fine running 18's with s-tech's as long as you don't go with too aggressive of an offset. I've met people with 19's on s-tech's that don't rub.

19's and s-techs would be sick, but i'd also like to have tires lol not just wheels

boost happy
10-26-2010, 03:27 PM
19's and s-techs would be sick, but i'd also like to have tires lol not just wheels

Just sayin... 18's won't be an issue as long as you stay conservative with the offset. Unless you won't mind rolling fenders...

cmdxb
10-26-2010, 04:59 PM
Just sayin... 18's won't be an issue as long as you stay conservative with the offset. Unless you won't mind rolling fenders...

Layon07 has s techs on 5ad 18s and his tires are perfect in the wheel wheels no gap at all.

If you want REAL teins on the cheap pm me here.....I run getpaw.com w 3 other scikotics, just remember you get what you pay for when it comes to suspension, that is a motto many will agree w me on.