Fs: Tein Ra
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from the tein website:
TEIN Type RA has been designed for advanced circuit racing and street use for experienced drivers.
It incorporates a newly designed mono-tube structure, which allows for maximum road handling and driving stability for all type of situations.
This product has been developed from a huge background of TEIN motor sports activities (such as the World Rally Championship,
N1 and endurance racing).
* Mono-tube design for maximum performance.
* Constructed of A7050 aluminum for light weight
* 16 levels of damping force adjustment (compression and rebound together).
* Ride height adjustable.
* Exclusive designed pillow ball upper mount for optimize performance.
* Available for overhaul.
TEIN Type RA has been designed for advanced circuit racing and street use for experienced drivers.
It incorporates a newly designed mono-tube structure, which allows for maximum road handling and driving stability for all type of situations.
This product has been developed from a huge background of TEIN motor sports activities (such as the World Rally Championship,
N1 and endurance racing).
* Mono-tube design for maximum performance.
* Constructed of A7050 aluminum for light weight
* 16 levels of damping force adjustment (compression and rebound together).
* Ride height adjustable.
* Exclusive designed pillow ball upper mount for optimize performance.
* Available for overhaul.
Last edited by Benjamin T; 02-14-06 at 10:09 AM.
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i had a few questions about the ride height... as you see them set in the pics, i had less than 1-finger gap in the fenderwells between the tire and the lip. with the amount of thread remaining for the perches, it might be possible to drop yet another inch (even further in the front if you pull the helper springs out of the fronts), so it's possible to make your wheels/tires tuck... but good luck with curbs and speedbumps!