The only idiot and jackass here is you. You got your head so far up your ass you can’t see the light of truth. You continue to babble about how nothings your fault and it’s someone else’s.
don’t get me started on the 3m tape. Go read your own post and look at how clueless you sound of where the positioning for it is. Here let me post the visual for you again so you get it.
After your first failed installation and I don’t know how many other times you probably say you reinstalled it, either way it was done incorrectly. After the 50th time over the course of however many months and 2 oil changes you figured out the right position to install but by the time you...
It’s someone’s fault and the likely choice is a dumb consumer that can’t do a simple install vs a reputable company that has a high level of standard in the automotive industry.
Hmmm… tough choice. Take the L you dweeb.
Just stop justifying how you broke the TEIN coilovers from your initial failed install.
You understand how coilovers are manufactured? If you had 1 defective one then everybody does you idiot. They’re all made the same way, precision engineered. They’re not handmade, so that means everyone of...
No you’re not getting it. You need actual help from a professional because you can’t install mid level parts.
You contact the manufacturer for help on something that should be a simple install for a professional mechanic. If you didn’t touch your car and had someone qualified 1000% your car...
The problem is your a noob mechanic that can’t get it right on his first try because you have absolutely no experience. After your first failed attempt and many attempts after, even with the help of the manufacturer via email/phone, you still did not reach out to an actual professional mechanic...
'Made noises from the get go'. Sounds like poor installation. What did you think was going to happen if you don't fix it immediately POST installation? The funny thing is, instead of fixing it, y continue to drive 5-7k more then have the audacity to tell them it was defective when you had put a...
No issues with mine, had them on for the past 3 years in all weather conditions including North East snow and no squeaks or clunks for me.
Also the 3M tape goes on the upper mount on the inside so it has a nice bond to the body. It should not be touching the spring in anyway. The 3M tape was...
Just thought I’d ask. You don’t necessarily need it to drive around as I haven’t had them on my car for the past 2 years. I wanted to get them put back on since my engine bay gets dirty a lot quicker. like I said it didn’t hurt to ask. Worst you can say is no.
1000% not worth it. Even if it was marked up a $1. Overpaying for anything is just idiotic and you clearly either have too much money to burn and want to show off or you just make poor money decisions that you regret later on. Either way this is the same as everyone that are overpaying for...