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Attn: Tein Spring Purchasers Or Future Purchasers

Discussion in 'Suspension & Brakes' started by Alex8181, Apr 3, 2006.

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    Alex8181 Administrator

    Member Since:
    May 16, 2005
    Location:
    2005 Flint Mica
    Just wanted to let the club members know what's going on. From Tein's website:

    Recently, We have confirmed that some of the eBay stores are guilty of selling COUNTERFEIT TEIN S.TECH springs.
    To assure authenticity of any TEIN product, PLEASE make your purchases only through a TEIN Authorized Dealer. To locate a TEIN Authorized Dealer near you, please click here.

    TEIN would like to inform you of the differences between the COUNTERFEIT TEIN S.TECH springs and the Authentic S.TECH.

    Difficult-to-tell counterfeit S.tech springs are being heavily marketed.
    Such replicas may be of bad quality and extremely dangerous
    ? NO precise lowering spec.
    ? Unknown quality, which may lead to sagging, rust, cracking and noise issues
    ? Unknown Engineering Data
    ? Extremely dangerous and can lead to suspension failure



    We are now in the process of taking legal matters in effort to resolve this issue. We are committed to keep the general public informed as information becomes available.


    TEIN S.Tech Springs- Authentic Vs Counterfeit

    Point 1: Outer Box - Prints

    * Letters 'STYLISH SPEC' on fake one are thinner and darker in color than genuine one.

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    Point 2: Outer Box - Product Label

    * Fake label is bigger than the frame printed on the box thus is going over the line.
    * Fonts used on the label is thinner and the print is light.


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    Point 3: Protuct - Part & Lot Number

    * Genuine S.Tech has both part number and lot number printed parallel to the coil itself, while fake one has them parallel to the ground (meaning at an angle to the coil).
    * Also, the fake one has bolder letters.


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    Point 4: Product - Logo

    * Fake one has a 'TEIN' logo sticker. The real S.Tech should have it directly printed on.


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    Point 5:

    * Different designs illustrate a difference in engineering data; therefore, the products quality specs and MOST IMPORTANT your SAFETY is left unknown.


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    If you have any questions and/or information regarding this, please contact us(sales@tein.com) immediately.
    Thank you for your time and support.
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    Leon New Member

    Member Since:
    Mar 21, 2006
    Cool, thanks!!
    I was contemplating on getting a tein suspension kit from ebay. This will help!

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