Can anyone tell me where i can service TEIN Adjustables

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Hi,

Do anyone know where i can service my TEIN adjustables, thanks.....
 
mate, few day back i online and surfing on the motortrader, some one do advertise in there.
but i forget in which page liao, u dtry online http://www.motortrader.com.my and search.....under the max power.....good luck
 
As N1 is the sole and exclusive importer of TEIN in M'sia, N1 will soon open a new after sales service center specifically for TEIN suspension compenents.

So keep an eye out on N1
 
u can go to kepong. i just sevice my cusco adj. previously, my friend from ganu already service his tein ha there. 6month warranty. if got prob, can re-send 4 free
 
If u service else where... your teins won't be using official tein parts anymore loh then...!!? =Þ Then what good would they be anymore? They'd just be the same as any local set lor... just the cover oni thats left back is teins. Haha..

Go N1 Racing lerz... but now not yet... i think by next month they should already start servicing teins. They are the official tein distributers, and they do have the tein servicing machines (haven't started using them yet, they still training staff to do that... training of course, by Japanese Tein engineers), and they can order saparate tein parts for replacement and repairs.

NO doubt its gonna be more expensive... but u'll be getting the real deal. OTherwise, why even bother using teins in the first place? For the name sake only?

Thats like buying an original evo3... and then when things start to go wrong... u go to USPD instead and get the spoilt parts replaced by proton parts... coz' Mitsubishi service centre and parts are too expensive. =Þ
 
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alvin..
wahaha.... isnt that a fact to most malaysian... THE BRAND POWER!! proton cars with mitsu emblems=mitsubishi... hmm.. i think with the brand add 10++hp i guess...

Evo3
hmm... if you gonna wait for teins to b here in malaysia, u can do that.. n ride with a dead stick shocks,unless u hv another or u ok with that...Or you can opt for going to local aftermarket adjustables sevice centres like HWL,APM,RG,GAB n etc.... some of them can custom n rebuild your adjustables to your liking... spring rates,hard soft.. etc... but dont expect it to be cheap... Or.. throw away/keep in a store n buy a new one..

but i dont suggest buying used shocks.. shocks have lifespan.. ull never know how old n abused it is.. even branded ones..
 

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