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TEIN Lowering Springs

Dial in your drop with TEIN lowering springs built for responsive handling and aggressive looks. Ideal for daily drivers and weekend warriors chasing that perfect stance. Order today and get fast shipping from Redline360.

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Why Choose TEIN Lowering Springs

These high-performance springs are popular among drivers looking to combine better handling with an aggressive style. Whether you're lowering your daily or dialing in for the track, TEIN delivers street-tuned performance with factory-level comfort. 

Designed with precision and tested under real-world conditions, they cut down body roll, tighten up turns, and give your ride that clean, aggressive look. With a resilient powder-coated finish, TEIN lowering springs hold up against the elements. 

Lightweight, functional, and affordable, they strike the perfect balance between performance and aesthetics, making them ideal for drivers seeking a serious suspension upgrade.

Popular TEIN Lowering Spring Types & Their Benefits

TEIN offers a lineup of spring kits engineered for different builds and goals. Here's a quick breakdown of what you’ll find in the lineup:

  • Street-tuned Springs: Designed for daily driving comfort with a moderate drop for better stance and reduced wheel gap.
  • Performance Springs: Tighter handling and more aggressive drop for spirited driving and weekend canyon runs.
  • Progressive-rate Springs: Ideal for mixed use, providing plush travel on straights and firm response under load.
  • Linear-rate Springs: Predictable and precise for track setups where consistency is king.

Each type is engineered for durability, ride balance, and clean drop aesthetics.

Guide to Buying the Right TEIN Lowering Springs

Finding the right lowering springs begins with considering your suspension needs and driving style. If you’re driving daily and want a cleaner look without losing comfort, street-tuned or progressive-rate springs should be ideal. If you need precise handling for weekend drives or racing, linear-rate or performance springs will deliver better control.

Make sure to check the drop height and spring rate to ensure compatibility with your suspension and alignment setup. And remember, a lowered stance isn’t just for style. It’s about improving handling feel and driving stability. Choose the spring type that suits your driving style and how aggressively you hit the road.

Shop TEIN Lowering Springs at Redline360

Redline360 knows what drivers want: genuine performance car parts, competitive pricing, and quick shipping. That’s why we provide real-time inventory updates, unbeatable prices, and most orders are sent out within one business day.

With responsive customer support, easy 30-day returns, and the option to add Extend Protection, upgrading your suspension has never been easier. Whether you're building your street car or weekend warrior, you can upgrade your ride and save with Redline360.

Upgrading your suspension changes how your car handles more than almost any other modification. The right setup depends on how you drive -- a daily driver that sees occasional canyon runs has very different needs than a dedicated track car or a truck used for towing and off-road work.

For most street-driven builds, the choice comes down to coilovers versus lowering springs. Coilovers replace your factory struts and springs with a single adjustable unit where the spring and shock are matched and tuned together -- you get adjustable ride height, adjustable damping, and matched components that work as a system. Lowering springs drop your car a fixed amount and work with your existing shocks, which is a simpler and cheaper approach but requires careful attention to spring and shock compatibility to avoid making handling worse than stock.

Beyond springs and shocks, a complete suspension setup often includes camber plates or camber bolts to correct alignment after lowering, sway bar upgrades to reduce body roll in corners, and adjustable control arms to restore suspension geometry on more aggressive builds. Most street builds don't need all of this, but knowing what's available helps you plan the right setup from the start.

Brands carried

For coilovers, the lineup includes BC Racing BR Series (30-way adjustable, fully rebuildable), Tein Street Basis Z and Flex Z, Godspeed MonoSS and MonoRS, Riaction GT-1 (32-way adjustable), and Fortune Auto for premium street and track builds. For shocks and struts specifically, Bilstein is the standout brand -- their B6 and B8 series are OEM-grade performance shocks trusted by enthusiasts and used as factory upgrades on BMW, Porsche, and Audi vehicles. KW Suspensions covers both coilovers and standalone shock options for European platforms. For lowering springs, Eibach, H&R, and Tein are the most consistent performers across the widest range of vehicles.

Frequently asked questions

What suspension parts does Redline360 carry?
The suspension catalog includes coilovers, lowering springs, shocks and struts, camber kits, sway bars, control arms, subframe braces, and related hardware. Brands include Bilstein, KW, BC Racing, Tein, Eibach, H&R, Godspeed, Fortune Auto, Megan Racing, Rev9, Riaction, Truhart, and more across 50+ makes and models.

What is the difference between coilovers and lowering springs?
Coilovers replace your factory struts and springs as a single unit with matched, tuned components and adjustable ride height. Lowering springs replace only the springs and work with your existing shocks. Coilovers give you more control and better long-term performance. Lowering springs are a simpler, less expensive option that works best when your factory shocks are in good condition. See our full coilovers vs lowering springs guide for a detailed breakdown.

Are Bilstein shocks worth it?
Yes, for most applications. Bilstein is one of the few shock manufacturers that supplies directly to vehicle manufacturers as an OEM upgrade -- the same engineering that goes into factory sport packages on BMW M, Porsche, and Audi S-line vehicles is available as an aftermarket upgrade for your car. Their B6 series is a direct-fit performance upgrade over stock that improves handling without sacrificing ride comfort. Browse our Bilstein suspension collection for vehicle-specific options.

Do I need an alignment after upgrading suspension?
Yes, always. Any change to ride height or suspension geometry affects camber and toe. Get a 4-wheel alignment after installing coilovers, lowering springs, or any suspension component that affects ride height.

What suspension brands does Redline360 carry?
BC Racing, Bilstein, KW Suspensions, Tein, Eibach, H&R, Fortune Auto, Godspeed, Megan Racing, Riaction, Rev9, Truhart, Ohlins, ISC Suspension, D2 Racing, Function and Form, Skunk2, Tanabe, and more. Use the fitment selector to find brands available for your specific vehicle.