Tein CS Help Please!
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From: Monroeville,PA
Tein CS Help Please!
hello
im going to be purchasing Tein CS that came off of a 350Z..
But the guy im buying it from doesnt have the instruction manual.
I was wondering if anyone has the instructions and is willing to copy and email them to my email address..
I will in favor give you a undisclosed amount to your paypal account
1st one that sends me the instructions let me know ill PM you my email addy..
And where can i purchase Damping force adjust tool

thanks
im going to be purchasing Tein CS that came off of a 350Z..
But the guy im buying it from doesnt have the instruction manual.
I was wondering if anyone has the instructions and is willing to copy and email them to my email address..
I will in favor give you a undisclosed amount to your paypal account
1st one that sends me the instructions let me know ill PM you my email addy..
And where can i purchase Damping force adjust tool

thanks
You don't really need that tool...just get a set of allens with that size.
Oh and these are just a straight swap out. The CS come with a fully assembled front strut so you just remove the old and put the new in. The rear is also a straight swap.
Oh and these are just a straight swap out. The CS come with a fully assembled front strut so you just remove the old and put the new in. The rear is also a straight swap.
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The instruction manual isnt going to help you at all... like Chris said.. unbolt the stock, bolt up the CS.. easy as that.
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heres the pics of the coils that im getting soon
so this is all i need correct..
im going to a place called TEAM NUTZ
they quoted me $60/hour for labor
and will take 4-5 hours to install...so around $240-$300 for the install
thats about average i assume
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i used to do spring installs and camber kit installs for $40! that was back in the day when my shop was SUPER slow and i'd have people come in whenever. My manager NEVER found out about it, haha!
Now, the last 3 installs i've done, people have given me $40-$80 on top of what i told them i'd charge them.
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Now, the last 3 installs i've done, people have given me $40-$80 on top of what i told them i'd charge them.
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