*Found 08-Up xB Tein S Tech Lowering Springs For Sale*
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Was bord and just looking at some scion part sites and found this.

TEIN STECH LOWERING SPRINGS
Fits Scion xB 2008 +
Part Number: SKC24-AUB00
Tein Stech Lowering Springs for the Scion xB 2008 - 2009 SKC24-AUB00
TEIN S.Tech Springs are an excellent step towards suspension tuning. They offer approximately a 1.5 inch drop for a more aggressive appearance and increased road holding capability. Designed to be used with OEM or OEM replacement shocks. Each application is road tested in North America for the proper balance between performance and comfort. Comes with a 1 year limited warranty, spring length is guaranteed not to sag more than 5mm, and be clear of any manufacturer defects.
DROP HEIGHT:
1.7" Front
2.2" Rear
SPRING RATE:
174lbs/in Front
230lbs/in Rear
Additional Features:
• Chrome Vanadium SAE9254V Construction
• Progressive Spring Rate Design
• Includes Silencer Rubber on certain applications
• Green Powder Coat Finish
• Developed to be used in conjunction with OEM or OEM replacement dampers
• 1-year Manufacturers Defect and Sag Warranty
Covers over 5mm sag, breakage, deformity, and noise.
Does not cover powder coat finish and rusting.
Individual Springs × 4
Main Spring × 4
Some applications include TEIN Silencer Rubbers
Warranty Information and Bump Stop Reference Guide
2 TEIN Decals
Regular Price: $350.00
Your Price: $239.99
~Site Found~
http://www.fastscions.com/scion-xb-t...C24-AUB00.aspx

TEIN STECH LOWERING SPRINGS
Fits Scion xB 2008 +
Part Number: SKC24-AUB00
Tein Stech Lowering Springs for the Scion xB 2008 - 2009 SKC24-AUB00
TEIN S.Tech Springs are an excellent step towards suspension tuning. They offer approximately a 1.5 inch drop for a more aggressive appearance and increased road holding capability. Designed to be used with OEM or OEM replacement shocks. Each application is road tested in North America for the proper balance between performance and comfort. Comes with a 1 year limited warranty, spring length is guaranteed not to sag more than 5mm, and be clear of any manufacturer defects.
DROP HEIGHT:
1.7" Front
2.2" Rear
SPRING RATE:
174lbs/in Front
230lbs/in Rear
Additional Features:
• Chrome Vanadium SAE9254V Construction
• Progressive Spring Rate Design
• Includes Silencer Rubber on certain applications
• Green Powder Coat Finish
• Developed to be used in conjunction with OEM or OEM replacement dampers
• 1-year Manufacturers Defect and Sag Warranty
Covers over 5mm sag, breakage, deformity, and noise.
Does not cover powder coat finish and rusting.
Individual Springs × 4
Main Spring × 4
Some applications include TEIN Silencer Rubbers
Warranty Information and Bump Stop Reference Guide
2 TEIN Decals
Regular Price: $350.00
Your Price: $239.99
~Site Found~
http://www.fastscions.com/scion-xb-t...C24-AUB00.aspx
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Posts: 2,565
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Originally Posted by FromTheOld
Looks pretty good, actually. Similar drop to the Tanabe DF210s but they are stiffer. Too bad I'm probably going to need to upgrade the dampers with those rates.
Yup same Number's as the Tanabe DF-210's
Also comeing soon will be the Tein H-Tech's *Now In Development, states the Tein usa website*
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Originally Posted by DAILYXB-TYPE-R
so is the h-techs going to drop it more or less
H-Tech springs are designed for those seeking a slightly lowered stance while maintaining high ride quality. Its just like Tanabe and there NF and DF models and different drops. Im guesing the H-Techs are goong to be either the same or maybe a little more of a drop than the Tanabe NF-210's in drop numbers.
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Originally Posted by kdmeismann
S-TECH drop 2.0 front, 2.9 rear, ETA...2012...lol.
Thats Awsome!!!!
I would not be serprized!!!!
Took this long to even see a pair for the xB2 even for sale!!!!! Im wondering if there in stock on the site i found them on??
The H-Tech will def be ETA 2010 such a big company and they just put the xb2 on the back burner.
I just checked Tein's site. It turns out the specifications listed on the vendor link weren't even real. Tein's website says 2F/2.9R and doesn't even list spring rates. Damn! Looks like I've been let down again. lol.
Originally Posted by FromTheOld
I just checked Tein's site. It turns out the specifications listed on the vendor link weren't even real. Tein's website says 2F/2.9R and doesn't even list spring rates. Damn! Looks like I've been let down again. lol.
can't wait!
Here you go Zsanz:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie....php?p=4132459
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https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=27618
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