First and foremost never buy Tein products. Second, does anyone have a tein adjustment wrench. I need to adjust this shit so it doesnt look like a 4x4.Thanks,Rice Boy ( not to be confused with baonest )
4/6/2008 10:06:07 PM
lol.ive got a set. why didnt yours come with them?--baonest
4/6/2008 11:07:41 PM
Dude I don't buy anything new. Obviously this was the drawback of the "Deal".
4/6/2008 11:31:06 PM
my friend had the same problem--used Tein's with no adjusters. It took him forever to get the adjuster tools. Phantasm eventually got it for him on backorder.
4/7/2008 2:38:07 AM
have TEIN c/o and adjusters, but won't be in NC for another month...if you can wait that long
4/7/2008 2:46:15 AM
I bought TEIN coilovers and loved them! Why would you not want to buy TEIN
4/7/2008 7:11:39 AM
the few i've installed seemed to be quality pieces also. i've never heard any real legit complaints from anyone else either. maybe this is just a case of installer frustration?
4/7/2008 7:25:22 AM
just jack it up to take the weight off and use a pipe wrench on em
4/7/2008 7:36:00 AM
lol. that will actually work fine, but just so he knows gouging the aluminum (i assume) adjusters is almost certain. you can use a rag to help, but there's still a chance.your best tool if you don't want to wait is going to be a strap wrench. i've got one if you want to try it, or you can get them cheap at any tool place. i use mine all the time for spinning on/off threaded chrome/brass/stainless plumbing pieces that don't have provisions for a tool and the finish can't be damaged.i've also seen co adjusters turn easily enough by hand with some tension relieved by jacking it up and/or prying down a bit on the spring with a crowbar, spring clamp, or something.[Edited on April 7, 2008 at 7:43 AM. Reason : this is all assuming you're in a big hurry to get it taken care of, just wait if you can for a tool]
4/7/2008 7:42:01 AM
4/7/2008 8:27:40 AM
werd. so just let me know if you still need the wrenches nig.--baonest
4/7/2008 8:48:01 AM
adjust the lower mounting bracket (or whatever it's called) upwards to get good shock travel. don't just make it "look" like the OEM assembled strut/shock
4/7/2008 9:34:30 AM
Tein makes pretty good stuff, especially their Tein Flex monotube coilovers.
4/7/2008 11:49:29 AM
i got tein flex, i dont know if they are good
4/7/2008 1:12:45 PM
yeah, they're good.tein use to have a rusting problem. this was before i bought my set. im assuming they got that under control
4/7/2008 1:47:51 PM