anyone here ever have to rebuild their struts for their coilovers?
#1
anyone here ever have to rebuild their struts for their coilovers?
im thinking about getting some tein basic coilovers soon, but im worried....
cause once the shocks blow out, then they're going to have to be rebuilt
i heard that i have to send them to tein and wait for them to rebuild it, which may take weeks...
anyone here have to rebuild their coilovers yet? or have any knowledge?
cause once the shocks blow out, then they're going to have to be rebuilt
i heard that i have to send them to tein and wait for them to rebuild it, which may take weeks...
anyone here have to rebuild their coilovers yet? or have any knowledge?
#2
RE: anyone here ever have to rebuild their struts for their coilovers?
I would guess it would take a while for them to "blow out" as you put it. Just save your factory struts/shocks for use when/if this happens...
#3
RE: anyone here ever have to rebuild their struts for their coilovers?
I've had Tein SS coilovers on for 3 years and haven't had any issues. I keep them on 10 & 8 (track settings) and push them whenever I'm in the mood. If they did blow out, I'd probably talk to Tein to see if I can buy re-built ones and send in mine for a core refund ...... might be the same price, or close. That way, you only have a single job for the replacement.
#4
RE: anyone here ever have to rebuild their struts for their coilovers?
it really seems a hassle to me though
which is why shocks+springs seem easier, i can just buy new shocks when they blow out
but i rather have tein coilovers!
which is why shocks+springs seem easier, i can just buy new shocks when they blow out
but i rather have tein coilovers!
#6
RE: anyone here ever have to rebuild their struts for their coilovers?
not weekly, but occasionally.
and even though they're well made, they will eventually blow out, just like any other shocks of a car.
everyone with coilovers is going to have to face this problem eventually
that sounds like a good idea, i will find out from tein if that is possible...
this is something that really concerns me
and even though they're well made, they will eventually blow out, just like any other shocks of a car.
everyone with coilovers is going to have to face this problem eventually
If they did blow out, I'd probably talk to Tein to see if I can buy re-built ones and send in mine for a core refund ...... might be the same price, or close. That way, you only have a single job for the replacement.
this is something that really concerns me
#7
RE: anyone here ever have to rebuild their struts for their coilovers?
ORIGINAL: thunder_x
they will eventually blow out, just like any other shocks of a car.
they will eventually blow out, just like any other shocks of a car.
#8
RE: anyone here ever have to rebuild their struts for their coilovers?
well, if i had shocks+springs and the shocks blew out, i would be able to buy a new set online and replace them at the shop in the same day.
if i had to send the tein coilovers back to tein, then i wont be able to drive my car for a few days/few weeks and i would have to have it reinstalled a few times. remova of the old ones. then installation of the new ones on a separate day.
unless i bought a rebuilt set, like what you said
if i had to send the tein coilovers back to tein, then i wont be able to drive my car for a few days/few weeks and i would have to have it reinstalled a few times. remova of the old ones. then installation of the new ones on a separate day.
unless i bought a rebuilt set, like what you said
#10
RE: anyone here ever have to rebuild their struts for their coilovers?
ORIGINAL: thunder_x
well, if i had shocks+springs and the shocks blew out, i would be able to buy a new set online and replace them at the shop in the same day.
if i had to send the tein coilovers back to tein, then i wont be able to drive my car for a few days/few weeks and i would have to have it reinstalled a few times. remova of the old ones. then installation of the new ones on a separate day.
unless i bought a rebuilt set, like what you said
well, if i had shocks+springs and the shocks blew out, i would be able to buy a new set online and replace them at the shop in the same day.
if i had to send the tein coilovers back to tein, then i wont be able to drive my car for a few days/few weeks and i would have to have it reinstalled a few times. remova of the old ones. then installation of the new ones on a separate day.
unless i bought a rebuilt set, like what you said