I'm not getting eibach's lowering kit. Here's why....

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jh3p
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Hello,

Thank you for your interest in TEIN High Performance Suspension products. Weare currently developing our S.Tech and High.Tech lowering spring kits, aswell our Basic and Super Street with Pillowball Uppermount coilover kits forthe 08+ Nissan Altima Coupe for release in the near future. Please note, wehave noted your inquiry and can contact via email upon release of productsfor your application. Please feel free to contact us anytime regardingcurrent or future products availability.

Best regards,

TEIN Sales Team

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



jh3p
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Just in general. thing to look forward to. Greddy Exhaust, TWM short shifter, Tein lowering kit.......what else is coming out

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Loop
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woot! more aftermarket parts.

But that is your choice if your willing to wait for Teins. You can't go wrong with either Eibach or Teins. Now that we are seeing more aftermarket parts. Its going to go down with preference's, reviews, etc...

Nonetheless thanks for updating/posting.

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Loop wrote:woot! more aftermarket parts.

But that is your choice if your willing to wait for Teins. You can't go wrong with either Eibach or Teins. Now that we are seeing more aftermarket parts. Its going to go down with preference's, reviews, etc...

Nonetheless thanks for updating/posting.


Eibach springs are just as good in every aspect as Tien springs. Its just whether or not you want to spend $200 for Eibach or $300 for Tien.

Now if you really want to go all out and buy coil overs for $1500, more power to ya

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Yeah, thats why I said either one are good. Both have been in the spring industry for a long time. And you can't really resist the price on the Eibach GB discount.

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I want the tanabe coilover system but with the eibachs being priced so low I can't pass up the deal. I'll be able to recoup most of the money spent on them when i resell them.

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IMrGoodBarI
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I was planning to get the eibachs, but not anymore I want the Super Street with Pillowball Uppermount coilover kits

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mmm coilovers, I like!

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Serkle K
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i'd really like to get their hood dampers, that is if they ever make them for the coupe, or any other altima for that matter

hood rod prop FTL!!

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Coilovers are not the most comfortable ride for daily driving, believe me.

AkAd3MiKs
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oHHhhhhhh TEIN coilovers.....*drools*......... **TEIN**

Man....I been waiting for some coilovers. Once I get these, I can finally start on my project Altima Coupe. Oh and one more thing, dont believe this dude that said coilovers arent comfortable to ride on.

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Hey Serkle K, while not TEIN, we do have hood dampers that are complete and being assembled now that we manufacture.. addidas2go and others got a look at them at the Oxnard meet.

Just a thought. We'll have photography and pricing very soon.


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Josh@Stillen wrote:Hey Serkle K, while not TEIN, we do have hood dampers that are complete and being assembled now that we manufacture.. addidas2go and others got a look at them at the Oxnard meet.

Just a thought. We'll have photography and pricing very soon.
They look good, hold the weight evenly, and are light to manuever. Everything a good pair of hood dampners should be

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rj alty 07
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"Comfortable" really is a matter of definition. Compared to stock they will be very different (speaking of coilovers) I'm definitely interested in those who first get some on the altima and hear their reviews. I would love to slap some on!

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i'm waiting on the coilovers even though i get the sickest discount on eibach's thru my work. hurry up TEIN!!!!!!


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