Opinions on Tein H springs
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Opinions on Tein H springs
I’m curious to know what those who have Tein H's have to say about them?
Are they comfortable? are they too bouncy for perfromance springs or are they simply perfect?
I’m in the market for new springs and looking for opinions
Thanks,
Are they comfortable? are they too bouncy for perfromance springs or are they simply perfect?
I’m in the market for new springs and looking for opinions
Thanks,
All I have to say is I love them!
Well I have more to say.. Yeah they are awesome springs are super good quality. They ride very close to stock, yet they feel firm like a sporty ride, but nothing like bumpy or harsh ride. They also handle good.
The drop is even, and looks good. They also come with the rubber spring wrapper glued to the spring in the correct locations to avoid suspension noise related to the springs.
Well I have more to say.. Yeah they are awesome springs are super good quality. They ride very close to stock, yet they feel firm like a sporty ride, but nothing like bumpy or harsh ride. They also handle good.
The drop is even, and looks good. They also come with the rubber spring wrapper glued to the spring in the correct locations to avoid suspension noise related to the springs.
Originally Posted by optimus310
All I have to say is I love them!
Well I have more to say.. Yeah they are awesome springs are super good quality. They ride very close to stock, yet they feel firm like a sporty ride, but nothing like bumpy or harsh ride. They also handle good.
The drop is even, and looks good. They also come with the rubber spring wrapper glued to the spring in the correct locations to avoid suspension noise related to the springs.
Well I have more to say.. Yeah they are awesome springs are super good quality. They ride very close to stock, yet they feel firm like a sporty ride, but nothing like bumpy or harsh ride. They also handle good.
The drop is even, and looks good. They also come with the rubber spring wrapper glued to the spring in the correct locations to avoid suspension noise related to the springs.
Got them installed today and the right is much tighter and sportier. The ride is defintely harsher but thats probably cause I went from GLE springs and 15' rims to the Tiens and 17' rims. Heres a picture of the drop:
Originally Posted by optimus310
They also come with the rubber spring wrapper glued to the spring in the correct locations to avoid suspension noise related to the springs.
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Originally Posted by Terran
This is what the OEM "isolator's" or "polyurethane sleeve's" would be right? They are rubber things on like the second coil to keep the top coils from rubbing? I was going to start a thread to ask this question, but now I don't have to...yay
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