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Old Apr 8, 2014 | 09:13 AM
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Default EM1 with TEIN S-tech // Koni STR's

Good Afternoon H-T!

I came across a deal and I have a chance to pick up some Koni STR's in the box for 250$ from a buddy. They were never used.

I was curious to see what everyone thoughts or opinions about this set up. I currently own a set of Tein S tech springs that drop 1.9F/1.7R that I plan to use on those struts.

The car is a 2000 EM1, DD only, and currently at stock height with all stock components.

Thanks for any input!
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Old Apr 8, 2014 | 09:15 AM
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If you're not planning to do any serious track events it will be fine. Even if you do some events it will help.
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Old Apr 8, 2014 | 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by redlinetuning
If you're not planning to do any serious track events it will be fine. Even if you do some events it will help.
Thank's for the input! I've been hesitant about lowering my car for a while now, and to my better judgement decided against using the Tein springs on stock struts.

Glad to know, if I decided to have a "little" bit of fun it will hold its own. Of course, not on a regular basis. Heh.
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