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Old 03-06-2007, 08:21 AM
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Default S.Tech Install...instructions MIA

Ok, so I got some S.Tech's from a friend of mine. Thye're brand new in the box, but there aren't any insructions with them to let me know which are front and which are rear. SO, here's my guess...let me know if I'm wrong!

Front: F-P1A58-OUO FDC
Rear: R-P1A59-OUO FDC


Please help me with this identity crisis before I install!

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nope guess not.. Why not call a Tien distributer for some input?

and if there is a part # on each spring with a F and R, wouldnt that explain itself?
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Originally Posted by ntenseone,Mar 6 2007, 11:33 AM
12 views in 5 minutes and nobody has anything to say?

Probably because your thread title wasn't descriptive enough. So people look at the thread to find out what it's actually about, then realize they can't help.

I agree w/ milkbubble... they have F & R in the part number. Seems pretty self-explanatory. You could probably also look at the relative lengths and compare them with the relative lengths of the stock springs to make a pretty educated guess.
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Originally Posted by milkbubble,Mar 6 2007, 09:40 AM
nope guess not.. Why not call a Tien distributer for some input?

and if there is a part # on each spring with a F and R, wouldnt that explain itself?
You would think, but since I don't have instructions, that's why I was asking.

But thanks for not helping me out, here.
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Originally Posted by ntenseone,Mar 6 2007, 11:47 AM
You would think, but since I don't have instructions, that's why I was asking.

But thanks for not helping me out, here.
You're an ass. You don't deserve any help with your attitude. Welcome to my ignore list.
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[QUOTE=mxt_77,Mar 6 2007, 09:48 AM]You're an ass.
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So has anyone else installed S.Tech springs that can tell me whether or not this information is correct?
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Originally Posted by ntenseone,Mar 6 2007, 12:53 PM

This is why I've been a member here for 83 days and haven't hardly posted anything...because I've heard soooo many stories about how people on this forum are RUDE.

Whatever...all I was aking for was a little bit of help, and these two try to make me out to be an idiot.

Thanks a lot!
I'm sorry to inform you, but you arent a member... You are simply a guest. Not trying to be rude. But facts are facts. BECOME A MEMBER THOUGH! And there are a few members that can be rude but majority of them are great guys and gals... but on that note.
The springs will have a F and R on them. The F's are for the front and the R's are for the rear. It doesnt matter which side you put the F's on as long as they are on the Front. Visa Versa with the rears. Its a pretty straight forward install.
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Originally Posted by ntenseone,Mar 6 2007, 12:33 PM
12 views in 5 minutes and nobody has anything to say?
You act like this forum owes you something for your 5 minutes. I was just pointing out the obvious with my first post. Whats RUDE about that??

You would think, but since I don't have instructions, that's why I was asking.

But thanks for not helping me out, here.
You may not have instructions but you do have F and R printed on the springs. that should If thats not enough why not call a vendor for Tien and have them fax you one. You posted in search of help. I put my up my advice.. Its the internet c'mon now... If all else fails try Honda-tech.
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