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9krpmrx8 07-19-2011 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by viprez586 (Post 4035107)
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's cause of the rear struts.

Took em off today and put the sprint springs on with KYB struts. WOW it rides so much better. Still pretty low, I'll take pics later this week, once it gets time to settle in.


Nice, where did you get sprint springs?

viprez586 07-21-2011 09:23 PM

Brand new off of a member on here who posted something about having the set and not putting them on yet. Great guy...can't remember his name.
They ride really good though for how low they are.

I examined my koni struts. Approximately 3" of compression there is zero pressure/resistance. That's whats been causing my harsh and noisy ride! Probably why my car sat so slammed too...the advertised drop is only 1.2" and it was more like 2.25" hahah


Oh and Konis do have a lifetime warranty...but according to koni usa they're back ordered...WTF!

callan 07-24-2011 05:04 PM

WTF. springs and spacers are on. The rear is HIGHER than stock?

I don't know what the fuck i did. Maybe i need them to settle or something?

The front is sitting nice, i did them this morning and went for a drive. they sat perfectly. The rear though, they are HIGH! i checked before putting the springs on and they WERE an inch lower than stock, but why would the car itself sit so high?


PLEASE HELP!

9krpmrx8 07-24-2011 05:48 PM

Did you preload?

callan 07-24-2011 06:08 PM

Uh oh. I think im going to feel stupid ...


Explain what you mean by pre loading.

thanks

viprez586 07-24-2011 08:32 PM

On our multi-link rear suspension there is arms you need to loosen while installing lowering springs, then tighten on the ground when the suspension has load on it.

You also should do this on the front by loosing the upper A-arm.


I don't spoon feed. Search button does spoon feeding.

callan 07-24-2011 10:26 PM

thanks viprez, but i did do that with the front as well as the rear prior to 9k telling me. i was just asking for clarification.
and i don't expect to be spoon fed, i just knew this thread had users with the same springs.
i appreciate your contributions though.

9k contacted me and has solved the problem. complete stupidity on my behalf. pictures up tomorrow.

Rotary-RX8 08-11-2011 09:17 PM

quick question. Having spacers right now has made me have like 2 of everything. I need 2 freaking sockets now cause i need a deep one for the lug nuts for the spacers.

Im wondering what you guys use to loosen and tighten the lug nuts on your spacers. I have a torque wrench but i doubt it will be usable cause it wont fit under the fender. Do you guys use an extremely long socket ??

viprez586 08-12-2011 12:39 PM

Patience, a pry bar (or helper jamming on the brakes). A good torque wrench that has a slightly flexible head on it. I have a snap-on torque wrench.

The longer extension/socket you use the less accurate the torque reading will be.

callan 08-14-2011 09:21 PM

I used a normal 21mm (if i remember correctly) from a standard ratchet set and it fit (chrome standard depth socket) you just have to move the wrench around until you find an area where it will fit on and you can tighten.

paimon.soror 09-07-2011 06:40 AM

stupid questions maybe:

1. Do you guys use any anti-seize or anything on the stock bolts to make sure that they dont seize up over time?

2. How do you guys manage to torque down the front while preventing the hub from spinning?

Rotary-RX8 09-07-2011 07:32 AM

1. supposed to but i dont

2. you have to use one hand and a pry bar. Wedge it between 2 studs and put pressure down while you torque with the other hand.

9krpmrx8 09-07-2011 09:07 AM

Um have someone press the brake while you torque them noob.

paimon.soror 09-07-2011 09:12 AM

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Chad D. 09-07-2011 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by paimon.soror (Post 4072338)
2. How do you guys manage to torque down the front while preventing the hub from spinning?

I have a dowel I cut to size. Fits between the bump under the seat and the brake pedal fully pressed in.

TQCuong3th 09-08-2011 05:26 PM

show us some picture ??;]

13sampsRx8 09-12-2011 02:22 PM

Has anyone ever weighed a single 25 or 20mm spacer yet? Even if not what do u guys think a ballpark estimate is? (1,2,3,4,5 Pounds?)

9krpmrx8 09-12-2011 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by 13sampsRx8 (Post 4076470)
Has anyone ever weighed a single 25 or 20mm spacer yet? Even if not what do u guys think a ballpark estimate is? (1,2,3,4,5 Pounds?)

Depends on which brand, but a typical 25mm aluminum spacer I would say maybe a pound if that.

13sampsRx8 09-12-2011 03:15 PM

Cool thanks. So it seems like the strut/shock brand kyb paired with s tech springs is a good option for rubbing issues if I get the 25 mm spacers? Only asking bc I will eventually upgrade to better struts after a few thousand miles (and more cash) after I put my teins on and now spacers. I know a previous post said stock struts with s techs will be fine for the 25mm spacers and no rubbing issues but I am just looking for better strut options down the road to make sure there is no rubbing if my car is lowered any further.

9krpmrx8 09-12-2011 03:24 PM

Stock shocks in good condition should be fine. But I have no complaints about the KYB's.

hoss -05 09-12-2011 03:31 PM

Spacers push the tire away from your springs and dampeners. no need to worry about them when using spacers unless you are trying to fit some crazy rim.

13sampsRx8 09-12-2011 07:03 PM

Thanks guys

Vangard112 09-12-2011 07:26 PM

Def putting spacers on my OEM wheels, currently dropped 1.2-inch on Eibach springs, with 225/45/18's on. 25mm all around should be fine right?


Here:
http://a4.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/i...afe45490/l.jpg

9krpmrx8 09-12-2011 08:56 PM

It will be just fine.

callan 09-12-2011 10:23 PM

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Sorry 9k I don't want to hijack but I FINALLY got some pictures!

I followed his specs and it looks amazing. I get compliments all the time

Cheers!


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