Where do you get new lock nuts etc as mine have split.
Where do you get new lock nuts etc as mine have split.
Any Tein Dealer..Originally Posted by Dom B
You will need the Part Number of the body of the Shock..
i had to change all of mine. they had c0rroded badly and stated to crack being aluminum exposed to all the road salt we have here
All 4 sets of seats and lock ring are about £50-£60 for the lot.
then you will need the C spanner if you don't already have them about £20 for a pair.
Mr Voodoo on here was a Tein dealer i think he called his company Quantum customs.
hope this helps, but as said above any tein dealer can get them for you.
Last edited by Davezj; 27-04-2009 at 11:55 PM.
Bye for Now!
This is the one I use Glenn
http://www.bilthamber.com/electrox.html
and an independant test of theirs one and a few others.
http://www.bilthamber.com/electrox.html
Originally Posted by WODJNO
No more feckin around
Last edited by Wodjno; 28-04-2009 at 03:27 PM.
give it some stick!
but stop before you draw fluid.
I reckon that oughta do it
Still here somewhere........
After a few mins with the above accessory
Some before:
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Isn't that what they teach soldiers to use a sock for?Originally Posted by DaveZJ
So after getting the shocks down to the bare metal and before coating them with Cold Galvanising Spray ..
Whats the inbetween stage ?
The Shock Bodies have small pit marks, they could be the potential hiding place for rust(or the start of rust)
How do i prep this type of surface before coating them with the CGS ? Do i use a specific type of cleaner ? Or do i just slap on the CGS ?
Cheers
Wodj
PS.. Still can't u[pload pics to thread above..
Can someone else try and upload some pics somewhere to see if it's a site issue ?
its broken
CheersOriginally Posted by Gly
Originally Posted by Turbo_Steve
ian
Update:
Heres a Pic of a Refurbed rear shock..
And i dropped the spring just before fittng
I'll spray a bit of Clearcoat on the defects before fitting
Last edited by Wodjno; 21-05-2009 at 07:10 PM.
Looking good Glenn. I've just covered mine in Dinitrol after painting them so no longer shiny like yours
When I fitted my Tein Super Wagons on the new motor at the weekend I noticed a couple of things that could do with sorting.
1). There are a couple of small bits of surface rust starting on the springs. Nothing major but it's obviously the start.
2). The green paint is starting to flake off in a few places at the bottom of the strut (the bit that goes into the horseshoe fork at the bottom that you always end up wiggling to get out).
I have given them a good clean up for now and rubbed down and painted some primer over the bit where the paint was flaking off before fitting them. But seeing as they have to come off again soon when I do the undersealing I thought I would try and do something to stop the rot as they say.
So, would applying grease to the coil help stop rust or would that make things worse?
And does anyone know of a green paint that matches the Tein green? I did some Googling but didn't come up with much. I had a look in Halfords at lunchtime and they had some Ford Signal Green that looked fairly close.
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DEFINITELY buy a tester first. I have yet to manage a good colour match with paint from Halfords. I don't doubt it's always my fault.....but even so.Originally Posted by White Lightening
Great job Glenn, I decide to refresh this thread due to similar problem with my Tein type HR suspension.
One of rear coilovers throw oil away, so obviously is beyond wire brush job, here is picture:
My question is, is anybody used Tein dealer to refurbish dampers, so far I find this website http://www.tein.co.uk/product/products_support.html , but before handle my hard earned cash, trying to find out if is worth to give them a go or is any other alternative ?
Last edited by adaxo; 23-02-2011 at 10:32 PM.
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Think Tein UK in Milton Keynes is your best bet as at least you know it is done proper - But expect to pay around £100+ per shock for a refurb
I will be more than happy if its around 100 quid, did you use them ?