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LOL
Id go the Teins but thats cos im biased too! Ask them what they intend to go for the grief they have caused you and take it from there. The ball is then in their court. |
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ouch, im surprised your alive... so now you use stands and not just a jack?
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#23
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Man that's an intense story, I'd never DIY after that.
I'll see what they reply with first... will keep everyone posted. |
#24
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Safety first no matter how much of a rush you are in! always double check other peopels work aswell! Not because you dont trust them, but you dont trust them. Anyway back on topic like I said your best off asking the supplier if it was a genuine mistake, however check the part numbers and things before asking so you have some ammo. And always be nice about it, nobody wants to help an asshole. |
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If you can post up the part numbers of the springs and pictures of your old springs that would get some better replies.
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#26
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Yep - will do but I'm at work so can't do much now.
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#27
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Update:
All sorted. They accidentaly sent me the Control option instead of Flatout. They're sending correct springs and covering cost for fitting. Great success |
#28
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Incidentally, what was the difference in ride like going from your stock black springs and the control springs? Smoother? Less bumpy?
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#29
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Yeh, suprisingly a lot smoother and softer.
Mind you I am very far off the ground atm |
#30
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not to mention the wheel alignments afterwards.
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car, lowering, raised, springs |
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