Tein Street Basis Z Coilovers | 2010-2016 Hyundai Genesis Coupe (GSF12-8UAS2)

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2010-2016 Genesis Coupe Street Basis Z Coilovers by Tein

Tein Street Basis Z coilovers are the latest in the Tein coilover lineup. Tein has simplified their manufacturing process and were able to significantly reduce prices on their popular coilovers without sacrificing quality and craftsmanship.

The Street Basis Z is strictly a ride height adjustable kit. This makes it a perfect setup for the daily driver looking for an increase in handling performance without compromising comfort for everyday use.

For many people considering a lowering spring and performance shock absorber combination, the Street Basis Z makes even more sense as Tein selects appropriate spring rates and valves the dampers to match. No guesswork on the end-users part in trying to match one brand of springs to another brand of shock absorbers. The added height adjustment feature allows the end-user the ability to adjust ride height to their preference, something that lowering springs lack.

Features

  • Steel Construction
  • No-Sag Springs
  • Twin Tube Shock Absorber
  • "TEIN Green" Powder Coated Body
  • 1-piece Aluminum Spring Seat with Delrin Thrust Washer

Applications

  • 2010 - 2016 Hyundai Genesis Coupe

What's In The Box?

  • 1 - Tein Street Basis Z Coilover Kit

Warranty

  • Manufacturer Standard Warranty

Customer Reviews

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Felipe R
An Overall good product

I brought the item to my country Colombia since we can't find these kind of items in here, I'm a mechanic so I did the installation myself.
I first installed the rear ones which are really easy with just following the instructions on the paper and some youtube videos.
Next I went for the front ones. These were a little bit more difficult since I had to purchase the shock absorber/spring pressers because the front springs are really tight and you need to use some OEM parts on the new ones and those can't be taken unless you remove the old springs, other than that it was straightforward because the booklet shows a diagram on how the pieces should be installed and there are a couple of youtube videos on how to do it.
You need your jackstand, the spring pressers, 1 or 2 towers, A normal mechanic tool kit and time.
**I'm was not that fast since I wanted to do it perfectly so around 40 min or less per wheel I remember, most of the time I was alone doing it.
I had a 2010 so I didn't have to purchase the say bar mine worked fine.
Driving the car it feels much better it takes the corners much more solid than before on the minimum the car goes really low sometimes I hit under when accesing elevating entrances but I looks better and handles well.

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nyrik antoine
Pretty good service

Took about 3 months due to it being a special order, but when they finally arrived they where packaged well and are running great.