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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Oct 25, '11 From Tbilisi Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) ![]() |
Hello guys.
Today I've installed tein s tech lowering springs on my celi. The front ones are good, dropped like 2cm+ and it is like I wanted, but installing rear lowering springs didn't give that much difference such as the front ones. Also rear tein springs are higher than the stock ones. Is it normal? Can it get more lower during the ride? ![]() Thanks -------------------- |
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According to what I can find the springs for the GT-Four drops 37mm all the way around. The one I have drops 36mm on the front and 24mm on the rear. With 14" rims I have about 2.5 fingers front and rear.... Which is strange since I thought they were for the other... I wonder if I ended up with ST205 springs, would explain my car being stiffer than everyone else that installed Tein springs... 4.4kg/3.7kg is a good bit stiffer than 3.9kg/2.2kg... Guess I'll try and see the part number on one of the springs...
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