Installing Some Teins
#22
Originally posted by captainsaveaho
prove us wrong, don't leave us hanging
prove us wrong, don't leave us hanging
#23
I had never done anything like a spring install and put in some pro kits. I did a pretty detailed write up and put it in the how to section so you might want to check it out. As far as spring compressors, go to autozone and they will give you one for a $40 deposit that you get back when you return the compressor. I wouldnt really think you need one unless the teins dont come with the top mounts but being a true coilover setup i would think they did but i could be wrong
#27
I have a friend who can get Teins for $860 shipped. There is a rumor Tein is making the pillow mounts. The ride is nice and the adjustment is coo...I dunno if the EDFC will fit ur guys car but it fits the TL and not the CL. Email me if you want info on the purchasing Teins...rbui@sjsu.edu
#28
if you plan on reading the instructions for the install, you better hope that they aren't in Japanese like the ones are for the Apex-i WS coilovers. the only English in the whole thing was "Apex-i World Sport Dampers". just something to consider.
#29
Originally posted by SWOOSHER21
if you plan on reading the instructions for the install, you better hope that they aren't in Japanese like the ones are for the Apex-i WS coilovers. the only English in the whole thing was "Apex-i World Sport Dampers". just something to consider.
if you plan on reading the instructions for the install, you better hope that they aren't in Japanese like the ones are for the Apex-i WS coilovers. the only English in the whole thing was "Apex-i World Sport Dampers". just something to consider.
#30
Originally posted by SWOOSHER21
if you plan on reading the instructions for the install, you better hope that they aren't in Japanese like the ones are for the Apex-i WS coilovers. the only English in the whole thing was "Apex-i World Sport Dampers". just something to consider.
if you plan on reading the instructions for the install, you better hope that they aren't in Japanese like the ones are for the Apex-i WS coilovers. the only English in the whole thing was "Apex-i World Sport Dampers". just something to consider.