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post Dec 3, 2010 - 10:23 AM
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post Dec 12, 2010 - 4:55 AM
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what are the specs on these Tein HA Coilovers, such a front and rear spring rates and dampening for the shock absorbers?!


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post Dec 12, 2010 - 8:27 AM
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what are the specs on these Tein HA Coilovers, such a front and rear spring rates and dampening for the shock absorbers?!


The HA coilovers for the st205 are 10kgs front, and 8kgs rear. They also use a helper spring as opposed to the SS which uses a single spring.

To answer your earlier question, the HA's are an entry level track day coilover. They were discontinued and replaced with the SS. The HAs weren't designed to handle the roads in California, so they may be a little harsh for daily driving. Something to look out for on the HAs are the spring perches (they are prone to cracking). Another thing you should be aware of is that the SS coilovers were teflon coated to prevent rust, the HAs were not. The HAs are notorious for rusting. The HAs are listed as having 24 way adjustable dampening, but only the first 16 clicks are usable. Anything past 16 clicks are used only for when servicing the unit. There's no reason to run the dampening that soft anyways if you're looking for HA coilovers in the first place wink.gif.

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