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From: Funtown
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From what I've heard, the s-techs lower your car too much and actually have a negative effect on your handling. They look kick *** though :\. Seriously, if you're looking to be low and still have great handling, the Prodrives are the way to go.
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From: citrus heights
Car Info: 2001 Miata NB
hahaha, take it back off.... you're more indecisive than i am.
but yeah, i was thinking about the s-techs and how crappy it would be to have it thaaat low and i have heard bad things about the springs. so it looks like prodrives. haha
but yeah, i was thinking about the s-techs and how crappy it would be to have it thaaat low and i have heard bad things about the springs. so it looks like prodrives. haha
Originally Posted by sonicsuby
oh, and, home from work. It's kinda scary downtown at 1:30 in the morning. All the cashiers at the Safeway at 18th/R wear rubber gloves 

I had Prodrive springs, KYB AGX struts, and Group-N tophats on my wagon, before I went to Tein Flex coilovers. That combo was nice...... low, but not too low, and it handled well. It did not give the wagon the "saggy-butt" look. Oh, good morning all!
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my s-tech on ym 02 didn't even lower it much! I was a little disappointed, but I didn't really experience any negative effects. Oh, hellow Sunday!


