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Old Aug 14, 2004 | 07:42 PM
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Default Tein CS Install help

I’ve got a few questions about Tein CS coilovers on a SC430.

I’ve talked to my dealer and they won’t install them, so I’m thinking about doing the job myself. I was hoping someone had done it themselves and could let me know what the torque values are, and how tough a job it is.

I’m also thinking about adding a DFCU unit after I get the suspension installed. Do the motors have to be modified to clear the hood and the trunk? Any pics anyone has of the finished install would be great!

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Old Aug 14, 2004 | 10:55 PM
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Default Re: Tein CS Install help

Originally posted by bt430
I’ve got a few questions about Tein CS coilovers on a SC430.

I’ve talked to my dealer and they won’t install them, so I’m thinking about doing the job myself. I was hoping someone had done it themselves and could let me know what the torque values are, and how tough a job it is.

I’m also thinking about adding a DFCU unit after I get the suspension installed. Do the motors have to be modified to clear the hood and the trunk? Any pics anyone has of the finished install would be great!

Thanks
BT
i am not sure about the tq values on the bolts, all the installer i haev seen they all do it by experience.

and hehe, it's the edfc unit, not dfcu in order for it to fit, you will have to mod the lining in the rear strut towers
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