Tein CS and HA for sale!!
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Tein CS and HA for sale!!
Hi everyone,
A lot of list members have gone w/ the Tein HA or CS coilovers w/ very happy results. I am planning on having some brought in about 2 weeks from now, so if you want new coilovers, please PM or email (homiedru@hotmail.com) me. Thanks.
Tein HA $1200
Tein CS $1550
Shipping would be extra, but if you're in LA or the Bay Area you could just pick these up in person, saving the shipping charges and me the headache.
A lot of list members have gone w/ the Tein HA or CS coilovers w/ very happy results. I am planning on having some brought in about 2 weeks from now, so if you want new coilovers, please PM or email (homiedru@hotmail.com) me. Thanks.
Tein HA $1200
Tein CS $1550
Shipping would be extra, but if you're in LA or the Bay Area you could just pick these up in person, saving the shipping charges and me the headache.
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Red,
Yes they are both height and stiffness adjustable. The main difference between them is that the HA is a stiffer setup made for the street/strip while the CS is more for comfort/street. It all really depends on what you define as "acceptable" for daily driving. CL members have gone w/ both and have had great results. Thanks.
Yes they are both height and stiffness adjustable. The main difference between them is that the HA is a stiffer setup made for the street/strip while the CS is more for comfort/street. It all really depends on what you define as "acceptable" for daily driving. CL members have gone w/ both and have had great results. Thanks.
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dru,
Thanks for the quick response. I do a couple more questions. How soft does the softest setting on the HA go? Is it as soft as stock or does it compare with the L-tuned? Do you know how it compares with the Bilstein PSS?
thanks again for any info.
Red
Thanks for the quick response. I do a couple more questions. How soft does the softest setting on the HA go? Is it as soft as stock or does it compare with the L-tuned? Do you know how it compares with the Bilstein PSS?
thanks again for any info.
Red
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Hi Red,
You can go HERE to have a better idea of the differences between the HA and the CS. At the softest setting, the CS should be very similar the L-Tuned and stock. The nice thing about the HA or the CS is that you can have the option of what you want to go with. Maybe you want to start with something a little bit mild and eventually move on to a more aggressive setting. The PSS9 are a good setup as well, I believe there are a couple of members using those, not that many b/c they came out not too long ago.
You can go HERE to have a better idea of the differences between the HA and the CS. At the softest setting, the CS should be very similar the L-Tuned and stock. The nice thing about the HA or the CS is that you can have the option of what you want to go with. Maybe you want to start with something a little bit mild and eventually move on to a more aggressive setting. The PSS9 are a good setup as well, I believe there are a couple of members using those, not that many b/c they came out not too long ago.
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