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Tein springs keeps sagging and sagging

Tein springs keeps sagging and sagging

Postby Gago » Mon May 02, 2005 4:11 pm

I really dont know If I should be happy but I have tein springs for about 6 months now and they have sag over the past 6 months when I got the springs on there was 2 finger gap after 5 months it became 1 finger gap
this week I notice it there is no more gap couldnt even put my pinkie there fully I also notice the steering noises when slowly turning left and right I will hear a creaking noise sounds like the springs or the tokicos are rubbing into something does anyone have the same problem? Damn I love the drop but I fell a little bit shady with the sagging.....
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Postby thealkimo » Mon May 02, 2005 5:06 pm

warranty??
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Postby Jackass-Jeff » Mon May 02, 2005 5:09 pm

did you add aftermarket struts... if not... your struts are worn and the springs are being worn out due to excessive oscillation (don't sepll check me lol)
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Postby Gago » Mon May 02, 2005 6:16 pm

no I bought the tokico/tein combo brand new as for performance everything is the same ride quality is great, I know some springs will sag from time to time but 6 months is too soon, also the steering noises scares me alot
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Postby Dutch Master » Mon May 02, 2005 9:37 pm

That sucks man......

I had eibachs on my Acc and they held up great for 3 years...sold the car since....I dont know if I can trust any aftermarket companys anymore....unless they have worked with manufacturers....Examples being K&N, Eibach, Bilstien....The car is made stock for a reason...anytime you screw with the suspension geometry of the car your always gonna have headaches....

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Postby Jackass-Jeff » Mon May 02, 2005 10:12 pm

Dutch Master wrote:The car is made stock for a reason...


That statement makes no sense... however the car is produced is considered stock... Example: Nissan has Brembos as an option on the Z

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I would contact Tein and see what they can do for you... they have a anti-sag (2 inches in like 12 or 24 months or something) policy
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Postby StockSolara » Mon May 02, 2005 10:27 pm

Jackass-Jeff wrote:
Dutch Master wrote:The car is made stock for a reason...


That statement makes no sense... however the car is produced is considered stock... Example: Nissan has Brembos as an option on the Z

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I would contact Tein and see what they can do for you... they have a anti-sag (2 inches in like 12 or 24 months or something) policy

I think Dutch Master is trying to say that the car was built like that for a reason and if you modify what they did it might lead to problems in the future.
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Re: Tein springs keeps sagging and sagging

Postby BigPhizzle » Fri May 06, 2005 1:14 pm

Gago wrote:I really dont know If I should be happy but I have tein springs for about 6 months now and they have sag over the past 6 months when I got the springs on there was 2 finger gap after 5 months it became 1 finger gap
this week I notice it there is no more gap couldnt even put my pinkie there fully I also notice the steering noises when slowly turning left and right I will hear a creaking noise sounds like the springs or the tokicos are rubbing into something does anyone have the same problem? Damn I love the drop but I fell a little bit shady with the sagging.....


I dont know but I'm guessing you might've not gotten the proper shocks to fit your springs -- you would've needed adjustable shocks -- anyways you should also know that you have to 'break-in' springs for a period of 2 weeks w/ soft driving. If you drive it by yourself, and take it easy it will settle and 1-1.5'' lower ride height. If you ratpack you can expect a 1.5-2.25" drop.
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Postby Jai_Jai_Binks » Fri May 06, 2005 1:42 pm

Jackass-Jeff wrote:did you add aftermarket struts... if not... your struts are worn and the springs are being worn out due to excessive oscillation (don't sepll check me lol)


Jeff: how can one know if the struts are bad? The ride quality obviously...but how? I'm still not bouncing like tigger..I ask as i'm now on 15K on OEM struts and going strong...
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Postby Monkeyman » Sat May 07, 2005 12:10 pm

The TEIN set up for the Solara has adjustable shocks and struts, they have tree adjustments: ride hight, downward force control, and rebound control. The ride hight adjustment is set by a funky bolt type "thing" and it has to be locked after adjusting to the desired ride hight. If it is not properly locked, the shock or strut will continue to get lower over time untill it reaches the bottom of the threds (at which time threds will be ruined). Your ride hight adjustments may not be locked. Here is a link to the installation manual for the TEIN package, look at page 5, step 2: http://www.tein.com/ti/inst/kl16u.pdf
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Postby Jon11582 » Sat May 07, 2005 12:49 pm

BigPhizzle wrote:[I dont know but I'm guessing you might've not gotten the proper shocks to fit your springs -- you would've needed adjustable shocks -- anyways you should also know that you have to 'break-in' springs for a period of 2 weeks w/ soft driving. If you drive it by yourself, and take it easy it will settle and 1-1.5'' lower ride height. If you ratpack you can expect a 1.5-2.25" drop.


We dont have shocks. Its Struts and Springs for our rides.

Monkeyman wrote:The TEIN set up for the Solara has adjustable shocks and struts, they have tree adjustments: ride hight, downward force control, and rebound control. The ride hight adjustment is set by a funky bolt type "thing" and it has to be locked after adjusting to the desired ride hight. If it is not properly locked, the shock or strut will continue to get lower over time untill it reaches the bottom of the threds (at which time threds will be ruined). Your ride hight adjustments may not be locked. Here is a link to the installation manual for the TEIN package, look at page 5, step 2: http://www.tein.com/ti/inst/kl16u.pdf
I hope this helps!


Thats the tein SS coilovers. Were talking about the springs here. Most likely, he got the Tien S-tech springs and Tokico blue HP struts.

Are both sides, front and back sagging? or is it just one corner, just front, just rear, etc?
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Postby Monkeyman » Sat May 07, 2005 1:37 pm

Sorry, just trying to be helpful.
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