im shopping around for springs as i have a set of teins but decided to look for something else... i came across some renntech springs anyone heard about them.. im nto much into aftermarket parts for cars so i googled them but couldnt find much info seems like they make a lot of japanese aftermarket springs.. anyway if anyone has any input on how these springs are and the quality it would be great to leave a post
since when the hell RENNtech makes japanese aftermarket springs...
www.renntechmercedes.com
mine when it was on RENNtech springs with 18"


www.renntechmercedes.com
mine when it was on RENNtech springs with 18"

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The TEIN's will drop your car more than the Renntech's. They did the R&D for the 230's based on my 2004.5 w/ updated sport springs. Your stock springs are maybe 1/4 lower than my OEM were, but it will still lower your car from where the '05 springs sit. The Renntech springs were made prior to all the updates (2004.5+ sport model).Originally Posted by jchai00
im shopping around for springs as i have a set of teins but decided to look for something else... i came across some renntech springs anyone heard about them.. im nto much into aftermarket parts for cars so i googled them but couldnt find much info seems like they make a lot of japanese aftermarket springs.. anyway if anyone has any input on how these springs are and the quality it would be great to leave a post
Renntech Def The Way To Go Just Look At The Name
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