Tein Type RA Damper Kits
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Tein Type RA Damper Kits
Has anyone heard anything about, or used these? They are really cheap, like 1200 and I was wondering if this is another case of "you get what you pay for?" My struts are starting to go out and I want to upgrade, but do it cheaply. So if anyone know's please respond. Or, if you know of another brand that's good let me know. Thanks
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You are thinking flex or HA ...(same thing HA are the older version) they are both awesome and i have them as well as some of my customers. All great. I am upgrading to either the RA or flta2 to get as track ready handling as possible.
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Are the HA's fully adjustable (Specifically rebound)? I was looking toward the RA's, but was told to check out the HA's (J-spec) as a cheaper alternative. Any help with this one (Imprezer
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The HA kit...now known as the flex is a great kit for anything other than all track. If you are doing a little bit of everything and don't mind a firm ride rock the HA kit or the flex if buying new. I am a distributor for tein, jic , cusco and so on and i would say i sell the most teins of any other. I am going to change mine from the HA's to the RA's or maybe the jic flta2's if i can find a older jic kit that doesn't have the helper springs. Yes all these coilovers we are speaking of are height , dampening and preload adjustable. I can tell you guys that even with the crazy power i now have with my new T67 turbo on my car the HA's don't miss a beat.
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