Springs Real or Fakes?
#1
Springs Real or Fakes?
I found springs on ebay that I can't seem to identify. They are green teins, I would almost assume S techs but the numbers listed and the numbers on the spring don't match up to anything I can find on S techs.
What are these springs? Once they are identified, would you please tell me a little bit about them. There are plenty of pictures to help you decide.
Thank you so much.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...2050281&rd=1,1
What are these springs? Once they are identified, would you please tell me a little bit about them. There are plenty of pictures to help you decide.
Thank you so much.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...2050281&rd=1,1
#3
S-Tech "copies" from what I can tell. It might be an old product number but I couldnt find anything to confirm that idea. There have been a lot of TEIN knockoffs on eBay lately and TEIN even has a page on their website about it. Maybe Im wrong but I wouldnt buy those....
#4
Originally Posted by cherryBox
i vote for s-tech.
this would get more eyeballs if it had a better description and were listed in the right forum (xb suspension and handling)
this would get more eyeballs if it had a better description and were listed in the right forum (xb suspension and handling)
#5
Those are Tein S-Techs, the H-Techs are a goldish color. At one time there were some fake S-Techs floating around e-bay. However, these appear to be real based on how the numbers and "Tein" decals are applied. Also those are the numbers that were stamped on my Box's S-Techs.
Here's the link for the fakes ---> http://www.tein.com/counterfeit/warning.html
Specs:
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Drop = 1.7 inches front and 1.5 inches rear.
Spring rate = 145 lbs front and 179 lbs rear.
Mine settled to about 2 inches after a few weeks. Here a pic. ---> https://www.scionlife.com/gallery/?photo=22586
Here's the link for the fakes ---> http://www.tein.com/counterfeit/warning.html
Specs:
-----------
Drop = 1.7 inches front and 1.5 inches rear.
Spring rate = 145 lbs front and 179 lbs rear.
Mine settled to about 2 inches after a few weeks. Here a pic. ---> https://www.scionlife.com/gallery/?photo=22586
#6
Originally Posted by xA_Factor
Those are Tein S-Techs, the H-Techs are a goldish color. At one time there were some fake S-Techs floating around e-bay. However, these appear to be real based on how the numbers and "Tein" decals are applied. Also those are the numbers that were stamped on my Box's S-Techs.
Here the link for the fakes ---> http://www.tein.com/counterfeit/warning.html
Specs:
-----------
Drop = 1.7 inches front and 1.5 inches rear.
Spring rate = 145 lbs front and 179 lbs rear.
Mine settled to about 2 inches after a few weeks. Here a pic. ---> https://www.scionlife.com/gallery/?photo=22586
Here the link for the fakes ---> http://www.tein.com/counterfeit/warning.html
Specs:
-----------
Drop = 1.7 inches front and 1.5 inches rear.
Spring rate = 145 lbs front and 179 lbs rear.
Mine settled to about 2 inches after a few weeks. Here a pic. ---> https://www.scionlife.com/gallery/?photo=22586
See, that's what I was thinking but I can't seem to match any of the numbers up to the numbers belonging to S-Techs.
#7
Except for the numbers that were on your box. I'm wanting some springs, teins preferably, but I'm a little sketched out on these.
I'm not going to create another thread for this, but do you need a camber kit or anything to obtain factory specs on the aligment once you lower your xb?
I'm not going to create another thread for this, but do you need a camber kit or anything to obtain factory specs on the aligment once you lower your xb?
#8
After you get it lowered just get an alignment. You wont need camber adjustment. Its kidna fun though....
I made some calls and have actually found those numbers on a box I know to be genuine. I guess TEIN changed the model number at some point. Seems like a good deal. Jump on it. Some recent fakes have had the numbers printed on as well instead of the old stick on numbers they used to use. Thats why I was a little hesitant...
I made some calls and have actually found those numbers on a box I know to be genuine. I guess TEIN changed the model number at some point. Seems like a good deal. Jump on it. Some recent fakes have had the numbers printed on as well instead of the old stick on numbers they used to use. Thats why I was a little hesitant...
#9
Originally Posted by mc1200s
Except for the numbers that were on your box. I'm wanting some springs, teins preferably, but I'm a little sketched out on these.
I'm not going to create another thread for this, but do you need a camber kit or anything to obtain factory specs on the aligment once you lower your xb?
I'm not going to create another thread for this, but do you need a camber kit or anything to obtain factory specs on the aligment once you lower your xb?
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAP...djapaneseparts
BTW, there's no need to a camber kit.
#10
i would question it, in the long run ya need ta look at the safety end of a deal like this, for that price i'd guess fake. ya sure don't want ta hurt your RS3 try'n ta save a few $'s. ya could always send the link to tein and see what they say, good luck
#13
READ THIS FROM THE TEIN WEBSITE!!!!!
http://www.tein.com/counterfeit/warning.html
This will tell you if they are fake or not.
http://www.tein.com/counterfeit/warning.html
This will tell you if they are fake or not.
#14
Originally Posted by Venom_Xb
READ THIS FROM THE TEIN WEBSITE!!!!!
http://www.tein.com/counterfeit/warning.html
This will tell you if they are fake or not.
http://www.tein.com/counterfeit/warning.html
This will tell you if they are fake or not.
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