That pic they use on ebay doesn't look anything like these Tein HA's for AE92 GT-S coupe. Maybe it's just a
generic pic the're using? You have to ask them more questions before putting any money down...
That pic they use on ebay doesn't look anything like these Tein HA's for AE92 GT-S coupe. Maybe it's just a
generic pic the're using? You have to ask them more questions before putting any money down...
Tein does warn on their website that there are tons of fakes on ebay.
FYI, here's a couple of pics of the AE92 Tein HA's on the left and AE101 Tein HA's on the right. Notice that the brake line
bracket on the 101's is slightly lower. Other than that, the coilovers are interchangeable. This might expand your search
for these items. http://www.jaydm.com/tein/typeha.htm still has a listing for the AE101's...
kinda late now but the Ksports are fuckin amazing... why spend the money on Tein when you can doo sooo much more with Ksport...
36way adjustable, car can be slammed and ride like stock or as high as you want and stupidly stiff... I know cause I messed around with mine and had it SUV hight yet stiff that there was no body roll.... I had it so low but rode like stock...
the final setting I left it at was 3.75inch ground clearance. and 75% stiffness... excellent for everyday roads and driving... on the track pull in the camber a 1 or 2 degrees and stiffness to max... rides like its on RAILS....
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direct bolt on's however I had to make custom spacers and adaptors to fit my current rims on the car. Ksports are engineered for all cars using FACTORY RIMS. With Factory rims you can slam the car to be 1" of ground clearance and still be able to drive the car without it being a huge issue.
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