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What do people think of the tein basic type coilovers. They are a model below the super streets

Also to answer the orignal question. Yes tein are good coilovers. Might be a little hard of aussie roads, but their products are really well built!!

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The recommendation for Tein's is a spring rate of 4kg/mm. Personally I run Tein HRs but looking to replace them with the GReddy items because i like their setup where ride height doesn't change the stroke length.

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The recommendation for Tein's is a spring rate of 4kg/mm. Personally I run Tein HRs but looking to replace them with the GReddy items because i like their setup where ride height doesn't change the stroke length.

Same here with me, im currently looking into replacing my TEINS with the GReddy shocks in my R32 GTS-t.

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also instead of me starting a new topic on coilovers. what would u recommend greddy's or HKS hypermax II's? want something that will make the car heaps low. will be used for street and hills

cheers luke

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The GReddy PERFORMANCE DAMPER Type-S is $1850.

Please see here for more information: http://www.trust-power.com/overseas/produc...nce_damper.html

We can supply the full range of Tein Products too.

Luke - Personally I would suggest the GReddy since you would like a very low ride height.

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