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Old 06-01-06, 01:35 AM
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does anyone have any info on teins S-Tech springs?


good...bad???

pics?

and shocks that work good with them(im planning on tokio blues)

or any alternatives?

htech
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oh ya i want handling,but im also poor as hell and plan on running mustang rims(as if that helps/matters)
Old 06-01-06, 01:41 AM
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Well, here is a link to a thread with the same subject

https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/tein-s-tech-springs-turbo2-545284/

I haven't got any pics of mine yet after the drop but looks good. Got rid of that gap there that between the fender and tires.

Only problem you could run into is you might need spacers.

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Old 06-01-06, 11:09 AM
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I have S-Techs on my 87 sport that I am building up to SCCA F Prepared rules. Needed .5 inch spacers on front to fit my wheels and tires. Running 225/50 16's Victoracers. Also have Tokico Illumina's and the car's suspension is super, handling is incredible. Now if I can just get the new clutch installed after blowing it last weekend I will be happy.
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spacers you mean wheel spacers to get more clearance, right?

and how thick of a spacers do you need to avoid rubbing if i m running 225 (front) and 255 (rear) ?

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They do fine but people have experience with them rubbing with larger rims/different offsets.
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A 225/50 will rub on the front with Stechs. I went to a 225/45 KDW.
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I got the S-tech's on my car with KYB struts, I love the setup and have no clearance issuse.
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Originally Posted by rodney87
I got the S-tech's on my car with KYB struts, I love the setup and have no clearance issuse.
yours a t2?
and what tire size are you running if you dont mind telling
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GXL, and stock rims/tires.
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Mine is a T2 with KYB AGXs. 16" rims.
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