Now WTF?
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Didnt notice this before - trying to figure out what's going on on my rear setup. They are Koni sports, GC tubes, and Eibach 300# springs - on track only. Anyone else get spring to tube rub?
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mine's done that, just not so bad. are those 2.25" springs? you could cut done the sleeve so it's not so tall.
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That's a good idea - it's not like I'm gonna hike it up any higher than what it's set at. I was just worried there might be something twisted/out of spec with the setup.
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Do you have those little plastic spring isolators on the bottom? Insepct them when you disassble and cut the tube.
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one solution to this is helper springs. but it looks like you don't have the top spacers in place that keep the spring from moving...
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Hi-res pic of full coilover please.
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I've had some rub with mine but not that drastic. Is the spring unloading and shifting at full extension?
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Mine are doing the same thing as well, but also not nearly as bad. Koni Race/GC/Eibach Springs.
I could use a set of helper springs since the front shocks can unload at full extension. Then again I believe I saw the same wear on the rear adjuster tubes and the rears do not unload at full extension. The rubber spring retainers on all of the tophats are fine. |
I'm with everyone else, I have some rubbing but not much.
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I've also seen this on my old Billy setup.
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Tenders will solve it, helpers will do the same and improve compliance over curbs.
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Well, after having some time to inspect, it's quite clear what's going on on the pass rear. However, my camera sucks so excuse the clarity - but it's obvious the spring is not centered on the rubber isolator at the top. I'll have to pull the assembly out and try to 'mold' the isolator where the spring smashed it - or get a new one. Man - wonder how long that's been going on? I had better do more detailed inspection from now on.
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Whose spring isolators are those?
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not a big deal. they all do that. chop it, done.
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Originally Posted by curly
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Whose spring isolators are those?
I'll chop 'em and be done with it. Thanks for the input guys |
They look like Ground Control.
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ground controls come with the rubber ring for the top. guess it wears out.
sav: helpers are the lower rate ones... |
I have the same problem and I'm using the isolators, they're about as centered as i can get them. Like others said, my sleeves will never go up that high anyway.
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So I have been shopping around a bit for helper springs, spacers, and the plastic piece (name?) that goes between it and the main spring. Who sells them at a good price?
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He might want to get these too:
http://fatcatmotorsports.com/igaller...ped_washer.JPG The isolators are higher-density and wider than the Ground Control isolators, making them a better fit for any setup that uses NB mounts. |
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