Tein G8 springs?
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Tein G8 springs?
Anyone have Tein G8 springs on their PPV? Not looking to slam the car (NJ roads hooray) but would like to move away from the 4x4 appearance.
I am aware of the merits of stock SS springs, but the wait time for new proved to be greater than 40 days last time, and the used prices when available have proven to be... interesting.
-J
I am aware of the merits of stock SS springs, but the wait time for new proved to be greater than 40 days last time, and the used prices when available have proven to be... interesting.
-J
2012 Caprice
2008 CVPI
Both gone but not forgotten...
2008 CVPI
Both gone but not forgotten...
Re: Tein G8 springs?
i had them in my G8 along with the FE3 struts/shocks , and loved it , it did sit lower than my caprice does with the SS springs
Re: Tein G8 springs?
I see that this thread is a little old, but did you ever make a decision on springs?lastcall190 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 8:45 am Anyone have Tein G8 springs on their PPV? Not looking to slam the car (NJ roads hooray) but would like to move away from the 4x4 appearance.
I am aware of the merits of stock SS springs, but the wait time for new proved to be greater than 40 days last time, and the used prices when available have proven to be... interesting.
-J
From my gathering On the G8 boards it seems that:
H&R - Most aggressive lowering (Can Have Reverse rake)
Eibach - Most balanced With lowering and stance (can have reversed rake)
Tein- lowers the least amount, but avoids reverse rake
I am debating on the Eibach or Tein since the SS springs are few and far between with finding them
South Cackalacky
2014 Caprice PPV
2005 Pontiac GTO
1998 Lexus SC400
2014 Caprice PPV
2005 Pontiac GTO
1998 Lexus SC400
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Re: Tein G8 springs?
I actually ended up just going with 2015 SS springs. Found them on the SS forums. Initially I had ordered a set from a dealer but it was taking several weeks. I am pleased with the drop for the springs, and it looks like the car should have come from the factory like this.
The reasons you outlined below were why I was considering Tein. The roads up by me aren't "great" and I didn't want to risk scraping everywhere so I didn't want to go too low, just enough to kill the 4x4 look.
-J
The reasons you outlined below were why I was considering Tein. The roads up by me aren't "great" and I didn't want to risk scraping everywhere so I didn't want to go too low, just enough to kill the 4x4 look.
-J
2012 Caprice
2008 CVPI
Both gone but not forgotten...
2008 CVPI
Both gone but not forgotten...
Re: Tein G8 springs?
AceVL wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 8:56 amI see that this thread is a little old, but did you ever make a decision on springs?lastcall190 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 8:45 am Anyone have Tein G8 springs on their PPV? Not looking to slam the car (NJ roads hooray) but would like to move away from the 4x4 appearance.
I am aware of the merits of stock SS springs, but the wait time for new proved to be greater than 40 days last time, and the used prices when available have proven to be... interesting.
-J
From my gathering On the G8 boards it seems that:
H&R - Most aggressive lowering (Can Have Reverse rake)
Eibach - Most balanced With lowering and stance (can have reversed rake)
Tein- lowers the least amount, but avoids reverse rake
I am debating on the Eibach or Tein since the SS springs are few and far between with finding them
I actually just installed a set of Teins ... ride actually improved in my opinion, softened it up a bit.
and it handles like a champ
https://www.newcaprice.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4063
Re: Tein G8 springs?
Thanks for the info. I see you’re running camaro wheels with this as well? Any rubbing? Also what size tires if you’re not rubbing?Efrain wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 4:10 pmAceVL wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 8:56 amI see that this thread is a little old, but did you ever make a decision on springs?lastcall190 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 8:45 am Anyone have Tein G8 springs on their PPV? Not looking to slam the car (NJ roads hooray) but would like to move away from the 4x4 appearance.
I am aware of the merits of stock SS springs, but the wait time for new proved to be greater than 40 days last time, and the used prices when available have proven to be... interesting.
-J
From my gathering On the G8 boards it seems that:
H&R - Most aggressive lowering (Can Have Reverse rake)
Eibach - Most balanced With lowering and stance (can have reversed rake)
Tein- lowers the least amount, but avoids reverse rake
I am debating on the Eibach or Tein since the SS springs are few and far between with finding them
I actually just installed a set of Teins ... ride actually improved in my opinion, softened it up a bit.
and it handles like a champ
https://www.newcaprice.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4063
South Cackalacky
2014 Caprice PPV
2005 Pontiac GTO
1998 Lexus SC400
2014 Caprice PPV
2005 Pontiac GTO
1998 Lexus SC400
Re: Tein G8 springs?
No Rubbing at all.
front is 245/35 and the back is 275/30 both R20
front is 245/35 and the back is 275/30 both R20
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Did you do any fender rolling? Or is it stock.
I have Camaro wheels that I’m refinishing and trying to decide on tires that wouldn’t rub
South Cackalacky
2014 Caprice PPV
2005 Pontiac GTO
1998 Lexus SC400
2014 Caprice PPV
2005 Pontiac GTO
1998 Lexus SC400
Re: Tein G8 springs?
nope,
its all stock.
even stock shocks. (only 55k miles on them)
yup camaro wheels fit perfectly.
its all stock.
even stock shocks. (only 55k miles on them)
yup camaro wheels fit perfectly.
Re: Tein G8 springs?
Nice, good to hear.
Do you think 245/40/20 and 275/35/20 would fit without rubbing?
South Cackalacky
2014 Caprice PPV
2005 Pontiac GTO
1998 Lexus SC400
2014 Caprice PPV
2005 Pontiac GTO
1998 Lexus SC400