Tein Super Street Coilover Problems

puzzlemaster94

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So maybe you guys can help me out here. I was going to install my new springs and take out my old ones, but I ran into problems.

The top collar will not budge, at all. The bottom collar moves but not much, as it is on the lowest setting. I tried PB Blaster, wire brush, compressed air, and even a 5 foot pipe and still couldn't move the collar. I did this with one in and one out of the car, still nothing.

I have contacted Tein about this issue as well, still waiting for a response. Hopefully maybe someone can shed some light here. I'd really like to avoid new coils, because they barely have 25k on them.
 

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The top collar will not budge, at all. The bottom collar moves but not much, as it is on the lowest setting.

does the collar have a set-screw or anything to lock it in place?
i find it hard to believed it'd be seized; but if you tried a breaker bar and air tools then I might be stumped lol
 

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You're spinning it the right way .. right ?


Yes, even tried both ways just to ensure that.

does the collar have a set-screw or anything to lock it in place?
i find it hard to believed it'd be seized; but if you tried a breaker bar and air tools then I might be stumped lol


They have been known to seize, I did try a breaker bar and air tools also. I'm just letting the PB Blaster work it's magic one last time, if it doesn't come off, I can get new collars
 

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Did Tein ever get back to you?

Yes, they did. They said they have heard of this problem occurring very rarely. They told me to basically try again, and then if I can't get it, then to either cut the collars and buy replacements or send the coils to them and they will do it for a price. So I'll try again sometime coming this week, and if I can't get it, I'll order collars and get my metal worker friend to cut them for me.
 

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Then torch it. Should stay mostly on the part that sees flame, so keep to the collar.
 
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