I was driving home from work today and heard an unusual metal to metal noise against my frame and suspension. I opened the hood and bam. My adjustable knob for my coilovers is gone.... What to do now?
Umm...e-mail a dealer or Tein for some new ones? Just use the one from the other shock when you adjust them? It'll take what...30 seconds to pull the other out, put it in the shock, and adjust?
tein is a legit company just give em a call they will help you out, even if they wont send you a new set they will probably send you the specific part you lost
I had the same problem with my f2's, if I was you, I would e-mail tein, don't tell em that you purchased the setup online, send pics, basically get all your stuff together so you have a reliable way to make em understand that your coilovers failed, since they are a big company it might take a lil longer but i'm pretty sure they'll take care of you ....if you know how to do it.
yea u guys should have never bought some springs used because that is not good and for that guy that is having the problem with the whole adjustable knob for your coliovers yea ure kinda of ****ed time for some new coilovers
yea u guys should have never bought some springs used because that is not good and for that guy that is having the problem with the whole adjustable knob for your coliovers yea ure kinda of ****ed time for some new coilovers
So I found out what happened to my Tein's turns out the adjustable knob is still there it just went under the suspension hole. I lost a washer, bushing, and nut. I'M ALIVEEEE.