Spring Rate (F/R, kgf/mm): 7/4, Lowering F/R: -2.1/-1.7 Inches Down
Minimum Drop F/R: -1.8/-1.1 Inches Down
Maximum Drop F/R: -3.4/-2.8 Inches DownUSE EDFC# EDK05-10100
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Damping Force AdjustableRide Height Adjustable
Twin Tube Damper
Description:
The TEIN Street Advance damper kit was designed for drivers seeking improved handling on the street and at the track. A shortened shell case is utilized to allow the most piston stroke possible, which allows for a better ride at lowered ride heights and increased grip at the track. Great for daily driving and occasion track use, whether it be at the drag strip, local circuit, or Auto-X course. Includes both ride height and 16-way damping force adjustment (with a range 200% wider than in the previous SS design) to allow the driver to dial in the suspension for various surface conditions.
Additional Features: - Steel Construction
- Twin Tube internal construction
- 16 way adjustable dampers, compression and rebound combined
- Larger piston diameter for strut type front and rear (22mm)
- Ride Height adjustable via New Spring Seat design with a low-friction Delrin Thrust Washer
- Powder coated damper body with ZT coating (inner and outer) non-welded threaded tube
- 1-year Manufacturers Defect Warranty
- Available for Overhaul*
Contents of Damper Kit:- Shock Absorber ~ 4
- Threaded Tube ~ 4
- Bump Rubber ~ 4
- Main Spring ~ 4
- Hook Spanner ~ 2
- Some applications include helper springs
- Dust Cover ~ 4
- Seat Lock ~ 12
- Instruction Manual ~ 1
- Sticker Sheet ~ 1
* Overhaul performed at Tein Facility. Contact Heeltoe Automotive staff through the Contact page for information regarding rebuild and revalve pricing!
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Category: Blogs
Posted: 06-28-2011 19:06
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Tein's longstanding excellence in entry level damper systems was established with the Basic and SS damper kits. These kits have now evolved into the Street Basis and Street Advance kits! This article covers the major improvements!
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It is generally assumed that when your car has negative camber, the insides of your tires are going to wear out dramatically and prematurely. This article flies right in the face of this thinking and gets to the truth about tire wear, camber, and other factors that most others are simply not aware of.