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Old 08-06-2009, 02:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Pics of I4 Gen3 w/ Tenzo-R Springs?

What's up everyone,

I've got about another 2 weeks off before I start working (and another 6 weeks before I go back to school again), and for a lack of any idea for what else I want to do with my car, I'm considering switching out my Intrax springs for some Tenzo-R's.

At the moment I'm running Tokico HPs + Intrax Springs for a Gen4 V6 on my Gen3 I4. The ride height was bothering me for a while, so I decided to cut the front springs down to drop the front a little more, and left the rears alone, resulting in a super-rake stance.

For the sake of safety and looks (but mostly out of boredom, really lol), I'm considering the Tenzo's.

Does anyone here with a Gen3 with an I4 have pictures of their car rocking Tenzo-R's? I know I've seen shots of Tenzo's on a Gen3 V6, but I'm trying to discern if the front ride height will be the same on a Gen3 I4 (I do recall, however, that the rear does tuck quite a bit ).
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Old 08-06-2009, 07:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i dont have pictures but heres some other options..
http://www.clublexus.com/forums/es30...reference.html

i like the stance on teins but im considering coils after my tenzos die on me
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lol dont do it man.
the rear will be much lower like you stated.

you would probably have to run a hybrid setup to get a even drop from Tenzos
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heres some pics of my car on tenzos


thats how low they'll get on the front. the back tucks just a little.
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