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Old 10-28-2006, 11:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone have Tein H-Tech's Installed?

Pics? Camber Issues?

Did a search but I could not come up with anything. Im thinking about the H-Techs because i dont want to bother with the camber kit and I have heard that you should get a camber kit with the s-techs... unless I am mistaken. Someone with the s-techs could help me out with the answer on that one.
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Old 10-29-2006, 12:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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S-techs on my sedan. Been absolutely perfect so far and no camber kit either. A little bit of negative camber in the rear but not much different from factory. I say go for the s-techs, you might not even notice the drop with the H-techs.
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with s-techs your camber will be off but just as long as your toe is in spec, which you dont need a camber kit for, then your tires will be fine for a loooong time
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hmmm... maybe i should go with the s-techs then... the si ones have a 1.4 drop which would be sweet...
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oh and when i said ur camber will be off with the s-techs, i was only talking about the rears, it seems u can dump the fronts as low as possible and not need a camber kit
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hmmm s-techs for the si are 1.4 front and 1.3 rear drop and s-techs for the non-si are 1.15 front and 0.82 back... wondering which way i should go
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I went with the Si ones on my sedan.
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