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Old 02-24-2004 | 08:53 PM
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H-Tech Springs

I checked all the threads but there hasn't been one reply as to the RIDE QUALITY (meaning soft as stock but lower and better handing) of H-Tech Springs.

What I want is a set of springs under $200 with a moderate drop BUT it has to have a decent ride.

Seems like the H&R's have the softest ride with a moderate drop. But I think I like the drop ratings of the H-Tech better (1.6"F and 1.0"R). I definitely don't want too taut!

SO IN SUMMARY: HOW SOFT ARE THE H-TECH SPRINGS?
Old 02-24-2004 | 10:48 PM
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i cant answer your question, but i can tell you the H&R drop is lower the the Htech, htechs are pretty much stock, i cant tell a difference in the drop.....
Old 02-25-2004 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Komax
I checked all the threads but there hasn't been one reply as to the RIDE QUALITY (meaning soft as stock but lower and better handing) of H-Tech Springs.

What I want is a set of springs under $200 with a moderate drop BUT it has to have a decent ride.

Seems like the H&R's have the softest ride with a moderate drop. But I think I like the drop ratings of the H-Tech better (1.6"F and 1.0"R). I definitely don't want too taut!

SO IN SUMMARY: HOW SOFT ARE THE H-TECH SPRINGS?
im curious about this as well
Old 02-25-2004 | 11:30 AM
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h techs

Try asking this person...IMO it looks like a very nice drop and I will be buying these as soon as I get the money and it gets warm.
Old 02-25-2004 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by KiLLeR2002se
i cant answer your question, but i can tell you the H&R drop is lower the the Htech, htechs are pretty much stock, i cant tell a difference in the drop.....
Isn't H&R's drop only 1" in the front? H-Techs have a 1.6" drop. I also thought that H&R's had less of a drop than Eibachs, which have a 1.3" front drop. I would double-check your source maybe???
Old 02-25-2004 | 11:51 AM
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Isn't H&R's drop only 1" in the front? H-Techs have a 1.6" drop. I also thought that H&R's had less of a drop than Eibachs, which have a 1.3" front drop. I would double-check your source maybe???

kirk on 2k2-2k3's the H&R drop is like 1.4 while the maxspeeds are 1.6...

the eibachs are like 2" on the 2k2-2k3's-very underrated

the h-techs drop in front is aight but the back is wack
Old 02-28-2004 | 09:15 PM
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From what i've seen.. Maxspeeds have a barely noticeable drop..

then the H&Rs are about the same, maybe a tad lower

then perhaps Eibachs are tied with them, only they ride rough...

then the H-Techs?


Maxspeeds look like 1.2" or so tops.. H-Techs look lower..

again.. pictures are worth a 10000 words..
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