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Old 01-29-2004, 05:26 PM
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Tein's,Illunina's and 20's

What do you guys think of this set up. Do you think that the teins are too low of a drop for 20's. I'm debating between getting 20's or 19's. Really want the 20's but if I'm going to be rubbig all day then forget it. Thanks guys.
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Old 01-29-2004, 05:34 PM
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teins ilummina and 20 = very very bumpy ride ..and uncomfotable

go with eibach or maxspeeds
 
Old 01-29-2004, 07:29 PM
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whadup scope?? to answer your question, we have someone on the org i forget his name, but he has a 2k2 with 20's and progress springs and he has no rubbing. theres not that much of a difference between teins and progress from what i've seen once the progress spring settle give or take .2 inches in the front. if you go with the adjustables you would want to ride with the softest setting is what i would recommend when i had my 19's. just my 2 cents.. carry on
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Old 01-29-2004, 08:48 PM
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i would to 20's with teins, right now i have maxspeeds and thinking about changing them to teins
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Old 01-29-2004, 10:23 PM
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20's with teins is too much....I wouldnt go more then 18" because you loose a lot of performence and ride quailty if you go bigger. Also its very expensive and if you live in the city, it will really suck driving around
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Do it...just watch your offsets and wheel widths...
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Originally Posted by chigga
whadup scope?? to answer your question, we have someone on the org i forget his name, but he has a 2k2 with 20's and progress springs and he has no rubbing. theres not that much of a difference between teins and progress from what i've seen once the progress spring settle give or take .2 inches in the front. if you go with the adjustables you would want to ride with the softest setting is what i would recommend when i had my 19's. just my 2 cents.. carry on

Well Not really(about the progress springs) Ive had progress for over 2 yrs and the Teins definitly drop the car more.-like another 1/2 inch. That 1/2 inch could be the difference between rubbing and not rubbing. just my opinion
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Old 01-30-2004, 11:14 AM
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Which ones are you thinking about getting the S or H - Techs? I'm getting the S tech and am planning on slappin on some 19's. I posted in the tire section pretty much the same question and nobody answered. I'm just going to watch my offset and tire width and hope for the best.
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I think I'm going to try that set up. I wanted 19's but everybody that gets 19's eventually want 20's so why not go for ti now? Thanks for the help guys....
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