Feature

●Inverted steel shock absorber for increased response and less heat build up
●Spring rates and shock valving specific for drag racing
●Spring Rates (Kilogram/Pound) - Front: 9.8/549 / Rear 9/504
●Upper Mounts - Front: Aluminum Top Mount / Rear: Aluminum Top Mount
●Adjustable spring perch for height adjustments and adjustable lower mount


Description

Ksport Slide Kontrol Drift coil-over Systems provide the ultimate in suspension technology featuring 36 levels adjustable damping, inverted shock design on most applications, adjustable spring perch, adjustable body and Pillow-ball mounts. The Ksport Slide Kontrol Drift coil-over System has been designed to endure the extended abuse and extreme handling-load of drifting. 36 levels of damping adjustment allow you to fine-tune the ride to your handling and comfort needs. The damping adjusts compression and rebound simultaneously for ease of adjustment. Pillow ball top mounts in the front and rear on some applications allow you to maintain OEM suspension geometry. The pillow ball top mounts also allow you a more direct feel for solid driver response. Camber adjustability is included on pillow ball top mounts that allow it for the ability to adjust camber from the actual coil-over, instead of a separate camber kit. Most applications utilize an adjustable lower mount, which means you adjust height without losing suspension travel like some other coil-over designs do. With the mounts and most pieces of the coil-over being constructed of 6061 billet aluminum, the kit is lightweight, durable, and rust resistant. The steel shock body is electroplated with zinc to resist rust and the elements. The valving of each set is matched to the springs installed for unmatched ride quality and reliability. The Ksport system uses a Monotube design in which the oil and gas are separated within the cylinder. When compared to twin tube designs the Monotube dissipates heat better, allows finer damping adjustments, and requires a more expensive design process. Aeration and cavitation are a lot less common in a Monotube design, which results in a better ride.