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i have a set of tein coils in my r33 gtst but they need reconditioning desperately i live in SA and not to sure where the best place to repair them to tilbrooks maybe??? and iv been meaning to bye some cross member bushes and just wondering if its better to go metal or a harder rubber bush

i have a set of tein coils in my r33 gtst but they need reconditioning desperately i live in SA and not to sure where the best place to repair them to tilbrooks maybe??? and iv been meaning to bye some cross member bushes and just wondering if its better to go metal or a harder rubber bush

the ride would probably be too harsh to use metal bushes if your car is street driven. stick with oem or urethane. with urethane the ride will feel firmer but they wont last as long as oem.

ok then iv always wondered what would be the better urethane it is then would you have any in stock mate ......i just need to rebuild my shocks now just dont know wear to get them done to be honest im not really impressed with my teins but theyv been buggerd since i bought them so hmmmm cheers mate

Fulcrum suspension will be able to do the rebuilts for you . When i did it it cost me A$160/ shock. Depending what was wrong with them too. If only general valve replacements, seals it should be that price. Which Tein coilovers did you have? Speak with Graham at the workshop at fulrum suspension. Tell him i sent you and he will look after you.

yudy

Fulcrum suspension will be able to do the rebuilts for you . When i did it it cost me A$160/ shock. Depending what was wrong with them too. If only general valve replacements, seals it should be that price. Which Tein coilovers did you have? Speak with Graham at the workshop at fulrum suspension. Tell him i sent you and he will look after you.

yudy

sweet bro cheers for the hand out im not curtain what teins they are there damper and hight adjustable with a solid metal pillow mount which are noisy as hell and iv noticed in the last couple days the shocks just arnt doing there job anymore my front bars hittn the bloody road cheers mate

sweet bro cheers for the hand out im not curtain what teins they are there damper and hight adjustable with a solid metal pillow mount which are noisy as hell and iv noticed in the last couple days the shocks just arnt doing there job anymore my front bars hittn the bloody road cheers mate

yea give them a call in their marooka's office and speak with graham in the workshop. They will include the revalve suited to the oz roads too. It will take about 1 week counting from the day you sent it and get it back.

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