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Hi guys,

I am contemplating getting a set of Tein Super Streets for my R34GTT. Found two different model numbers:

QSN62-EZSS3 (supplied by Fulcrum)

GSN62-A1SS2 (supplied by Japanese distributor) 5K fronts, 4K rears

Can anyone enlighten me as to what differences there are if any? Or are they exactly the same thing with different model numbers for different markets?

I have confirmed both are for the ER34 specific.

Cheers,

Jon

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Supposedly the aussie ones have extra heavy duty valving for aust. conditions.

However the extent of this i'm not so sure of, might just be one of those things where they havent done anything except change the label.

I am also definately interested in finding out what the specific changes are.

John, you know you want to be like me and get the Bilstein/Whiteline Kit!!!! :w00t:

Hi guys,

I am contemplating getting a set of Tein Super Streets for my R34GTT. Found two different model numbers:

QSN62-EZSS3 (supplied by Fulcrum)

GSN62-A1SS2 (supplied by Japanese distributor) 5K fronts, 4K rears

Can anyone enlighten me as to what differences there are if any? Or are they exactly the same thing with different model numbers for different markets?

I have confirmed both are for the ER34 specific.

Cheers,

Jon

Hey Jon,

have u been quote on how much these are? iam also looking for suspension too..

mike

Hi guys,

I am contemplating getting a set of Tein Super Streets for my R34GTT. Found two different model numbers:

QSN62-EZSS3 (supplied by Fulcrum)

GSN62-A1SS2 (supplied by Japanese distributor) 5K fronts, 4K rears

Can anyone enlighten me as to what differences there are if any? Or are they exactly the same thing with different model numbers for different markets?

I have confirmed both are for the ER34 specific.

Cheers,

Jon

Hey Jon,

have u been quote on how much these are? iam also looking for suspension too..

mike

I've been quoted $1400 without camber tops for jap spec super streets. tossing between bilsteins and super streets. My problem lies with my driveway...if it wasn't for tht issue, it would be bilsteins all the way...

  • 2 weeks later...

I've never had a consistent reply from Fulcrum. So I wouldn't trust what some guy from fulcrum said.

I would believe SK, and from what I've seen of the internal differences between the shocks, I'd be getting the bilsteins.

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  • 2 weeks later...

So its same spring rates as the Super Streets from Jap but just with different oil valving levels?

Hmm I am too tossing up between the Teins or SK's Blistein/Whiteline kit. The teins are abit more expensive at about $1400 but I'm not sure the ones from Jap are suitable for Aussie streets.

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