Tein spring codes ?
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Tein spring codes ?
I've been trying to find Tein spring codes with no joy , does anyone knoe what the Tein spring codes B050-7VC1 and B060-7VC1 would translate to ?
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Re: Tein spring codes ?
Thanks for that, I think I've got the spring rates worked out which is the main thing I needed
Damned if I know why I couldn't find these before
Damned if I know why I couldn't find these before
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Re: Tein spring codes ?
This is on the label of my Tein SStreets, I have searched but nobody knows what it means.......
QEM40-Z1531 and 12008
On front and rear shocks.
QEM40-Z1531 and 12008
On front and rear shocks.
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Re: Tein spring codes ?
If I had to guess (and this is just a guess) I would say the "12008" would probably be a build date.
January 2008 maybe? (1-2008)
My Mazdaspeed springs have a similar code on them:
QEP728011 45,03
January 2008 maybe? (1-2008)
My Mazdaspeed springs have a similar code on them:
QEP728011 45,03
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Re: Tein spring codes ?
Aussie Stig wrote:This is on the label of my Tein SStreets, I have searched but nobody knows what it means.......
QEM40-Z1531 and 12008
On front and rear shocks.
Have I stumped you all? They MAY be Aussie spec if that helps.
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Re: Tein spring codes ?
Even Fulcrum does not know.
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Re: Tein spring codes ?
We're talking about the numbers painted on the springs themselves, not on the shocks.Aussie Stig wrote:This is on the label of my Tein SStreets, I have searched but nobody knows what it means.......
QEM40-Z1531 and 12008
On front and rear shocks.
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Re: Tein spring codes ?
Aussie Stig wrote:This is on the label of my Tein SStreets, I have searched but nobody knows what it means.......
QEM40-Z1531 and 12008
On front and rear shocks.
Thread revival but more related to Tein Dampers than springs.
Like Stig mentioned above, I also have a part number on my Tein Super Sport rear dampers that I would like to know a bit more about but can't for the life of me find anything on the web. To be more specific, they seem to be a bit soft and am wanting to know how I can adjust them to firm the ride up a bit if possible. Details on rear dampers are:
QEM41-Z1531
NB8C-R
12007
Anyone able to help out?
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Re: Tein spring codes ?
According to Fulcrum, QEM & QSM identifies the shock as Australian spec, whereas GAM or GSM identifies the shock as Japanese spec.
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That makes sense but it's weird that the part number doesn't exist anywhere on the web. If it is an aussie spec damper, is it safe to assume it's built a bit more rugged to withstand our crap roads?
I also found out the 12007 bit refers to batch number and the NB8C-R obviously refers to vehicle model (I assume the NB8C coil overs fitted NA's).
In regards to adjustment, I have found that the Super Street's have 16 adjustment levels and the best way to adjust them is to turn adjuster screw all the way clockwise till it stops (hardest setting - 16) then click the adjuster adjust back to preferred setting. Which leads me to my next question, what is a good setting for sporty road use? The clown that owned the car before me had them set at 16 on front and 0 at rear (no wonder it felt sloppy). Should I just stick to a setting of 8 for F & R for starters?
This is the first car I've owned with adjustable coil overs so forgive me for all the questions.......
I also found out the 12007 bit refers to batch number and the NB8C-R obviously refers to vehicle model (I assume the NB8C coil overs fitted NA's).
In regards to adjustment, I have found that the Super Street's have 16 adjustment levels and the best way to adjust them is to turn adjuster screw all the way clockwise till it stops (hardest setting - 16) then click the adjuster adjust back to preferred setting. Which leads me to my next question, what is a good setting for sporty road use? The clown that owned the car before me had them set at 16 on front and 0 at rear (no wonder it felt sloppy). Should I just stick to a setting of 8 for F & R for starters?
This is the first car I've owned with adjustable coil overs so forgive me for all the questions.......
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Re: Tein spring codes ?
Start halfway and drive it for a few weeks.
Take note how it feels each drive, then work out how you'd like ti to feel.
Adjust as needed.
Has anybody thought the numbers maybe aren't a product code, and perhaps are a serial number? (ie: unique to each shock/set)
A serial number would explain why there's no listing anywhere, since each one would be differnt
Take note how it feels each drive, then work out how you'd like ti to feel.
Adjust as needed.
Has anybody thought the numbers maybe aren't a product code, and perhaps are a serial number? (ie: unique to each shock/set)
A serial number would explain why there's no listing anywhere, since each one would be differnt
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Re: Tein spring codes ?
Earlybird wrote:If it is an aussie spec damper, is it safe to assume it's built a bit more rugged to withstand our crap roads?
Fulcrum advise Aust version are revalved & resprung for generally poorer road surfaces here compared to Japan.
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Thanks for the help guys.
Also found some installation/adjustment instructions which may assist others.
Also found some installation/adjustment instructions which may assist others.
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