Finally lowered on Tein Basics 56k

ericthecheat

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Dude, your car looks great now. I'm glad you got tired of being 4x4!

I think your last pic convinced me to go with the Tein Basics. Your drop looks great and if the ride is still fairly close to stock like you say it is, I will gladly take them to the moon cratered surfaces that Minneapolis likes to call roads.
 

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I think your last pic convinced me to go with the Tein Basics. Your drop looks great and if the ride is still fairly close to stock like you say it is, I will gladly take them to the moon cratered surfaces that Minneapolis likes to call roads.

It's about 50-60% stiffer than stock. Perfect for the street but fun in the corners!
 

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Anything is fun in the corners compared to the marshmellows that they replace.

LOL, yeah. I do have to admit, I waited too long for a drop. Next thing on my list in an acura tl-s front strut bar and a rear progress sway bar. Some poly bushings as well for the added stress on the old tired oem bushings.
 

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Yea, I've got the TL front strut bar and the Progress sway and I couldn't tell any difference from the strut bar but a hugeeeeeeee difference from the rear sway. BTW, the TL and TLs strut bars are the same part number, so if you find a TL one for cheaper, just go ahead and get it
 

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