|
08-09-2009 | #1 |
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Sunshine State
Posts: 1,071
|
Rear Spring Issues Pt 2
Ok, I replaced my rear spring with a 12,000 mile unit. I love the increase pressure from the 39.9 N/mm spring and poly bushings.
What I dont understand is why the car is still a 1/2" lower on the driver side. I set the original bolts with the castle nuts lined up with the cotter pin holes just like factory. So what gives here. The replacement spring looks to be in excellent condition and was much firmer when installing than the original. I could even see the arc of the spring was greater than the one I took out.
__________________
[B]1990 #2815[/B] [COLOR="Red"][B]Red/Red[/B][/COLOR] Ported Plenum & IH (by Pete) Haibeck Chip Rebuilt FPR (by Phil) FIC Injectors Watson LT Headers 3" Stainless Works exhaust Lingenfelter Open Air Lid Bill B Built Transmission Shifter & C Beam Plates [FONT=Impact][COLOR=red]1992 [COLOR=black]#[/COLOR] 091[/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Impact][COLOR=#ff0000]Red/[COLOR=silver]Gray[/COLOR][/COLOR][/FONT] [B]SOLD[/B] |
08-09-2009 | #2 |
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Edmonton, Alberta or Phoenix, Arizona
Posts: 2,741
|
Re: Rear Spring Issues Pt 2
Why don't you crank it up on the one side & drill a new hole for the cotter pin, just to see? Won't cost you anything to try . I know fibreglass springs are more of an art than a science, all springs actually to some degree.
__________________
There are no limit's mans ingenuity, just as mans ingenuity will never conquer the forces & behavior of this planet...Smokey Y. |
08-09-2009 | #3 | |
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Sunshine State
Posts: 1,071
|
Re: Rear Spring Issues Pt 2
Quote:
I'm gonna play with it some today and see if I can get it leveled out. I have some waxed locking nuts, so I wont need to drill another hole.
__________________
[B]1990 #2815[/B] [COLOR="Red"][B]Red/Red[/B][/COLOR] Ported Plenum & IH (by Pete) Haibeck Chip Rebuilt FPR (by Phil) FIC Injectors Watson LT Headers 3" Stainless Works exhaust Lingenfelter Open Air Lid Bill B Built Transmission Shifter & C Beam Plates [FONT=Impact][COLOR=red]1992 [COLOR=black]#[/COLOR] 091[/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Impact][COLOR=#ff0000]Red/[COLOR=silver]Gray[/COLOR][/COLOR][/FONT] [B]SOLD[/B] |
|
08-09-2009 | #4 | |
Join Date: May 2009
Location: S Nevada
Posts: 352
|
Re: Rear Spring Issues Pt 2
Quote:
Thats a nice choice for replacement. Does the firmness match the front well. Im going to do the same. 1/2 " not a big deal, adjust a bolt.
__________________
1995 Convertible Supercharged Auto 1974 454 550hp (avatar car) On the blocks- -Scharger install ! 1992-Zr-1 Sold. Watson Headers Ported Plenum, Housings Random tech cats Fidanza Flywheel Chipped, Relocated Mat Woods 165 stat Borlas, Straights 1996 Lt4 Sold 1994 Lt1 Sold 2004 Z06 Sold AKA** Illenema Last edited by Kb7tif; 08-09-2009 at 01:33 AM. |
|
08-09-2009 | #5 |
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Sunshine State
Posts: 1,071
|
Re: Rear Spring Issues Pt 2
The car seems to handle nicely. On the highway when at speed, where the road dipped, my B&B was kissing the asphalt and throwing sparks I'm not sure why the original 49k mile spring was so soft........
__________________
[B]1990 #2815[/B] [COLOR="Red"][B]Red/Red[/B][/COLOR] Ported Plenum & IH (by Pete) Haibeck Chip Rebuilt FPR (by Phil) FIC Injectors Watson LT Headers 3" Stainless Works exhaust Lingenfelter Open Air Lid Bill B Built Transmission Shifter & C Beam Plates [FONT=Impact][COLOR=red]1992 [COLOR=black]#[/COLOR] 091[/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Impact][COLOR=#ff0000]Red/[COLOR=silver]Gray[/COLOR][/COLOR][/FONT] [B]SOLD[/B] |
08-09-2009 | #6 | |
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: dayton,ohio
Posts: 425
|
Re: Rear Spring Issues Pt 2
Quote:
__________________
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][COLOR=red]"I wanna go fast!!"[/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Comic Sans MS][COLOR=#ff0000]-- Ricky Bobby[/COLOR][/FONT] |
|
|
|