Mr2 tein help please!

Mr2 tein help please!

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leeb

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1,074 posts

244 months

Tuesday 11th October 2005
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Hi all,

Firsly sorry this isnt in the susp and brakes bit, it didnt seem that busy. its more MR2 than ne thing else :)

My car is currently in being serviced and MOT'd, the mechanic went to finish off and was fitting all the wheels back on las nyt and realied that the front drivers side supension was in bad way. The Nuts which tighten upto the spring to adjust the suspension have corroded and are not good. This is obviously not a good thing. Now ive neva got involvd in suspension before, and to be honest wasnt aware of the benefits the adjustable suspension gave, if used. It was on the car when i got it and i never knew.

So i looks online, only to realise the price of this dam suspension kit on the car!!! now i dont know what kit it is, but its made by Tein and it is certinally adjustable.

So, can i get replacement nuts that replace these knackered ones cos im not happy if this whole setup needs to be replaced.

Thanks and please reply with some advise, learning more about how these dam cars work would be a good start.

Lee

leeb

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1,074 posts

244 months

Tuesday 11th October 2005
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hell no!!!! Jeeeyyyysssus man!!

no, i just need to know if ne one has had to replace em and where you got them from, the mechanic seems to think we could be talking a 6week delivery direct from tein, dunno were he got this from, but he was talking to a local jap specialist about it.

just spoke to my mechanic he said that its a 'sports spec' type HR drving master kit. Does this mean anything to anyone?

Thanks again

lee

>> Edited by leeb on Tuesday 11th October 20:07

leeb

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1,074 posts

244 months

Tuesday 11th October 2005
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phone? sorry mate u lost me.

Yea he said that the adjustable nuts which are used to lower and raise the spring have corroded but only on the f/o/s corner. dunno whats caused it, but its happening. Hes talking about getting an engineer to fabricate a couple of new ones. im thinking this could also prove expencive on the already painful 300quid service, and mot bill!!!

cheers

Lee

leeb

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1,074 posts

244 months

Tuesday 11th October 2005
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yea that seems the most sensible option mate, there are 2nuts which lock each other into place, and this holds the spring at the right height, i can oly describe them as looking like the top of a castle with gaps spaced in them, rather than proper nut. But the thread pattern must match other stuff i would have thought. I will see what he comes up with tomorrow, and i will call tein uk, they must hav had this before.

Cheers Gaz, if ne one else has had this happen and the nut corrode away, please Shout!

thanks

lee

_Al_

5,577 posts

259 months

Tuesday 11th October 2005
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Best bet, whip the decent nut off the other side and run around the hardware stores till you find one that fits.

When you do, buy it, take the car home and fit the proper item when it arrives.

tuttle

3,427 posts

238 months

Tuesday 11th October 2005
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If you look at the rear shocks at the back & bottom of lower assembly there will be a plate with the type & serial no.
Tein now have an official UK distribution/servicing head office in Milton Keynes.I've had dealings with them once. Found 'em dead helpfull & glad to pass on info.The turn around time on repairs is (or was then) about 6 weeks,if they hav to go back to Japan.Tho they are tooling up to do servicing/minor repairs here in UK.

TEIN UK LIMITED
Unit 7 Avant Business Centre
Denbigh West
Milton Keynes MK1 1DL
United Kingdom
e-mail: sales@tein.co.uk
www.tein.co.uk
Tel: 0870 606 6543
Fax: 0870 600 1161

nighthawk

1,757 posts

245 months

Tuesday 11th October 2005
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The nuts your needing are shown in this image just above the E



They aren't something your going to find in a hardware store, they don't have flats on to locate a conventional spanner, instead they have cut out to locate a "C" spanner.

The threads they use are also very fine and between 2 and 2½ "

best bet is to get an order in for spares PDQ,

the alloy used to make them will have suffered from corrosion after a few of our salty winters.

leeb

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1,074 posts

244 months

Thursday 13th October 2005
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top bombing fellas!!!!

thanks a lot, i have spoken to rogue systems, and tein uk, parts are in stock and 7quid + Vat each, for winners.

cheers for all you help.

Lee

tuttle

3,427 posts

238 months

Friday 14th October 2005
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