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Rez90 Jul 31, 2005 01:33 PM

Anyone with TEIN S-Tech's....Please Read
 
What size wheels/tires do you have? and do you have any rubbing?

Currently i am running stock suspension with 245/35/18's and i want to put springs on the car but i do not want any rubby rubby.

Rez90 Jul 31, 2005 01:48 PM

bump for help

Rez90 Jul 31, 2005 02:34 PM

bump for anyone with these springs...i know a sh_t load of you guys have them...speak up

c-los Jul 31, 2005 05:17 PM

stock wheels, no rubbing at all. ride is a little harsh they say. I used to have a 95 prelude that was lowered. Nothing is more harsh than a honda lowered.

Rez90 Aug 1, 2005 09:19 AM

thanks....anyone else?

Corey Aug 1, 2005 10:14 PM

I have 18 X 8.5 Volk CE-28's with a 235/40 without any rubbing. I did have 245/40's and it would rub the top of the front fender lining when I hit a large enough dip. It also rubbed when I turned too sharp.

Post pics of those 245/35's. I wouldn't mind having some of those. :D

ChuTHIS Aug 1, 2005 11:26 PM

I am lowered on 225/40's and that's fine, though I'd like to go w/ at least a 235.

I was looking at 235/35/18... but the only tires that i could find in that size were the gforce t/a and the pzero's.

Who makes 245/35/18?

Corey Aug 2, 2005 02:21 AM


Originally Posted by ChuTHIS
I am lowered on 225/40's and that's fine, though I'd like to go w/ at least a 235.

I was looking at 235/35/18... but the only tires that i could find in that size were the gforce t/a and the pzero's.

Who makes 245/35/18?

I wouldn't do a 235/35 if you like your wheels. :) I don't think there would be that much sidewall. 235/40 is just fine.

Rez90 Aug 2, 2005 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by ChuTHIS
I am lowered on 225/40's and that's fine, though I'd like to go w/ at least a 235.

I was looking at 235/35/18... but the only tires that i could find in that size were the gforce t/a and the pzero's.

Who makes 245/35/18?


245/35/18 Toyo T1S's

money pit Aug 2, 2005 08:18 AM

I run these with stock wheels. No rubbing, perfect ride height.

Chris@nolimitmotors Aug 3, 2005 10:37 AM

rez90, tein s techs suck balls, buy the hotchkis. neither will rub on your rims as long as your offset is +29 - +36

Rez90 Aug 3, 2005 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by NOLIMITMOTORS
rez90, tein s techs suck balls, buy the hotchkis. neither will rub on your rims as long as your offset is +29 - +36


steve.

what do the hotchkis cost? how much is the drop? how do they ride? and finally, do they actually improve the handling of the car?

thanks

Hotshot940 Aug 3, 2005 10:59 AM

i've been in hotchkis and they feel very good, no worse than stock really, the drop is really really nice looking, not too low but just enough to fill the wells, and i have heard and read that the hotchkis actually do slightly improve handling.

I myself, would never buy springs for an evo unless they were garaunteed to improve handling, there is no point in ruining an amazing suspension setup.

justchil Aug 3, 2005 11:02 AM

OT: Fix your sig Rex! I almost PM'd you again about your Buschur intake :)


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