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Old 07-11-2007 | 10:32 PM
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Hi All,

I picked up my 07 NBP TLS a few days ago and I'm already eager to mod my car. I want to start with lowering my car but have a few questions. After my research, I found eibach is the only company that offers type s specific springs...can someone tell me what the difference is between the two (tl vs. tls)? Also, if I'm lowered will I have a hard time getting on lifts when I go in for service? Thanks in advance and I'm happy to be a new member.

Ryan
Old 07-11-2007 | 10:52 PM
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The difference between the TL and TLS is that the TLS has stiffer shocks to provide a more sporty ride for better handling. I would go with the Tein SS coilovers, a few type S owners have them on here, i think....
Old 07-12-2007 | 06:56 PM
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Old 07-12-2007 | 07:53 PM
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contact acurazine sponsoring vendor and TEIN expert MrHeelToe
there are post in the Off Topic section here- Sponsored Sales
or see the website www.heeltoeauto.com
call him if part not listed in the online store yet
1-949-295-1668 for personal service and recommendations
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get some more post to your credit to enable PMs and PM me for special info

and in fairness to Josh the other main shock vendor, excelerateperformance.com
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