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Type X
01-19-2004, 04:09 PM
I emailed Tein about the spring sound heard in my front right coilovers and this is the reply i get.......

Michael,

Yes, we recently received information that there is a fitment issue with the
BASIC kit for 01+ Civic on the 2002 and 2003 Civic. The simple fix would be
to purchase the 2001 Civic bearing, part number 51726-S5A-004. You would
need to purchase 2 of these, one for the Front Right and the other for the
Front Left. Just use the 2001 Civic Bearing instead of the 02+ bearing, and
install according to the instruction manual.

Please bear with us as it is difficult for us to foresee and monitor
suspension changes in vehicles in which the styling has not changed. i.e.
2001, 2002, and 2003 Civic has not changed in body style.

Thank you for your interest in TEIN High Performance Suspension Products.

Best regards,
Sales

Staff @ TEIN USA INC.
9798 Firestone Blvd.
Downey, CA 90241
Phone: (562)861-9161
Fax: (562)861-9171
www.tein.com




so now i have to take it BACK to the shop that installed them again and talk them into putting in new bearings?

i = pissed
:yellm:

Peking
01-19-2004, 04:20 PM
I feel ya. So the bearings is the plate with the circular piece in it right?

Type X
01-19-2004, 04:22 PM
Originally posted by Peking
I feel ya. So the bearings is the plate with the circular piece in it right?


i would assume so
hparts.com doesnt show an image of the part
BUT its only 12.40
BUT
X 2 + shipping + install = unacceptable

andy
01-19-2004, 04:25 PM
Originally posted by Type X
i would assume so
hparts.com doesnt show an image of the part
BUT its only 12.40
BUT
X 2 + shipping + install = unacceptable

agreed on the unacceptable part, i'd haggle with the person
you emailed to see if you can't get a free set (be sure to tell
him you've posted this on several message boards).

when would you hear the "spring" sound? i've got the tein SS and
in the past few days i've noticed a clunking/springing sound when
making a right turn (sounds like it's coming from front right, too)
going only 15mph or less.

Type X
01-19-2004, 04:27 PM
Originally posted by andy
agreed on the unacceptable part, i'd haggle with the person
you emailed to see if you can't get a free set (be sure to tell
him you've posted this on several message boards).

when would you hear the "spring" sound? i've got the tein SS and
in the past few days i've noticed a clunking/springing sound when
making a right turn (sounds like it's coming from front right, too)
going only 15mph or less.

yea if you have that sound
your springs spinning and loosening the perch

MINE lowers itself weekly :(

I = STILL PISSED

esmith13
01-19-2004, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by andy
...when would you hear the "spring" sound? i've got the tein SS and
in the past few days i've noticed a clunking/springing sound when
making a right turn (sounds like it's coming from front right, too)
going only 15mph or less.

andy,
Be forewarned - i have that sound as well and in my case it's a loose tie rod end bolt on the front right corner... The gap is smaller than a fingernail - but it's there and it's clunking none the less...

eric

andy
01-19-2004, 05:08 PM
cool, thanks for the suggestions. i was planning on lowering the
rear sometime soon anyway (just another notch or two), so i'll check
it all out then.

02civicSI
01-19-2004, 05:37 PM
im planning on getting these this summer. hope they get this all worked out by then

02SilverSiHB
01-19-2004, 06:50 PM
Originally posted by Type X

[b]
Please bear with us as it is difficult for us to foresee and monitor
suspension changes in vehicles in which the styling has not changed. i.e.
2001, 2002, and 2003 Civic has not changed in body style.
????? ummmm, 2001 coupes and sedan...2002 and 2003 and 2004....coupes sedan and hatches

2003 and 2004....55mm strut bodies versus the 50mm struts :confused:

HondaMan
01-19-2004, 09:09 PM
WTF? I've had no problems from the fronts...they have been perfect. :confused:

The only minor problem was the rear shock dust covers...that need to be trimmed like 1 inch and/or lubed up with some WD-40.

I really like my Tein Basics! :)

StrangeShadow
01-19-2004, 09:18 PM
wow, this sucks.

Civicvtec1ps
01-19-2004, 09:34 PM
Front:
------
369032 Part 9 (BEARING, FR. SHOCK ABSORBER MOUNT) $13.98 X 2

I had 2002 bearing with TEIN ss fullcoilovers. No problem at all.

andy
02-04-2004, 09:03 AM
Type X,

Did you ever order those parts? My "springy" sounds are getting
worse and although I think if I tighten everything up it'll go away
in the short term, I'd like to order some new upper mounts to
see if that is a permanent fix.

Where can I order this stuff from - any Tein dealer or through
Tein directly?

trk
02-04-2004, 09:12 AM
Wow.

One more reason Im glad I went with the Mugen suspension.

Az02Si
02-04-2004, 12:05 PM
Ok,let me get this straight...you bought 900 dollar coilovers and now are pissed you have to spend 30+shipping on bearings?Dosent make sense to me but who am i to judge.Thank Honda for the shitty suspension components we recieved with these damn cars....BTW,i have NEVER had a problem with my basics,they are the best purchase ive made for this car.Get the issues straightned out and youll love em,just dont give up and start that"i should got the Mugen" crap;) ;) ;) ;) ;) At least you can alter your ride heighth!!!Let us know how things work out for you...

HondaMan
02-04-2004, 12:28 PM
Originally posted by Az02Si
Ok,let me get this straight...you bought 900 dollar coilovers and now are pissed you have to spend 30+shipping on bearings?Dosent make sense to me but who am i to judge.Thank Honda for the shitty suspension components we recieved with these damn cars....BTW,i have NEVER had a problem with my basics,they are the best purchase ive made for this car.Get the issues straightned out and youll love em,just dont give up and start that"i should got the Mugen" crap;) ;) ;) ;) ;) At least you can alter your ride heighth!!!Let us know how things work out for you...

Ditto. My Tein Basics are great...the trash talking about them compared to Mugens is ludicrous & it's unfortunate some folks have had problems with them i.e. Mike (sorry mang)...the suspension on our cars are a major headache to work on & modify...by far the most mod problems with our cars are suspension related. Poor design and functionality by Honda...probably, so take it easy on Tein...they make great products IMHO. Read my other post on this thread for more. :)

andy
02-04-2004, 01:39 PM
I think I got the same reply as Type X:



Yes, we recently received information that there is a fitment issue with the BASIC kit for 01+ Civic on the 2002 and 2003 Civic. The simple fix would be to purchase the 2001 Civic bearing, part number 51726-S5A-004. You would need to purchase 2 of these, one for the Front Right and the other for the Front Left. Just use the 2001 Civic Bearing instead of the 02+ bearing, and install according to the instruction manual.

Please bear with us as it is difficult for us to foresee and monitor suspension changes in vehicles in which the styling has not changed. i.e. 2001, 2002, and 2003 Civic has not changed in body style.


So, can someone tell me where/how to order just those parts? Tein's
website doesn't seem to have a point of sale...

andy
02-08-2004, 07:59 AM
OK, I'm an idiot.

Went back and looked at my stock suspension that was laying in a box
in my garage. Somehow, my friend and I had forgotten to install the
upper bearing (the one that Tein now has a new part number for) into
the upper mount (between the stock mount and the metal spring seat).
Doh!!!!
It was causing the spring to not seat properly (at all) and like Type
X said, the spring would spin and it would lower the perches.
Took both sets off (no axle pop outs either, w00t) with dj addicted
and Ty's Si yesterday and we cleaned up the coilovers and put in that
bearing.
Drove perfect after that. So it's my fault (not Tein's) all along.

:D :D :D

HondaMan
02-08-2004, 09:04 AM
Originally posted by andy
OK, I'm an idiot.

Went back and looked at my stock suspension that was laying in a box
in my garage. Somehow, my friend and I had forgotten to install the
upper bearing (the one that Tein now has a new part number for) into
the upper mount (between the stock mount and the metal spring seat).
Doh!!!!
It was causing the spring to not seat properly (at all) and like Type
X said, the spring would spin and it would lower the perches.
Took both sets off (no axle pop outs either, w00t) with dj addicted
and Ty's Si yesterday and we cleaned up the coilovers and put in that
bearing.
Drove perfect after that. So it's my fault (not Tein's) all along.

:D :D :D

Yep, it helps to put everything back correctly per the instructions diagram (some OEM parts are reused). ;) Glad you got it installed and working correctly...they are great. :)