D.Basson - The Garage

moranor@axis

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sorry to see the boot :(

I have H&R and Koni rear springs that I will no longer be using because I have changed to Air so give me a shout if you interested

the H&R will be similar to your current ride height and the Koni will lower 10mm
 

Dewald Basson

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Dewald Basson

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moranor@axis said:
looks like the front still needs to settle about a cm or so :)

It does seem like it, it only drop about 5mm after I fitted everything. I will measure again in two weeks time once I the new wheels fitted and everything has settled.
 

Dewald Basson

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moranor@axis said:
if it does not settle double check that the shocks seated all the way down in the hub bracket

I did seat them all the way down, used a bottle jack to press the control arm/brake assembly over the damper to ensure I don't have do it again. :hammerhead:
 

Dewald Basson

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I have order the rear spring from Moranor :hammerhead:


Going to double check the seating of the front dampers cause he says he wants to see more low :roflol:.


Question: Having replaced all these bits I thought that I rubber twisting sound that the right front was making would disappear? However is is gone on smaller/lower speed humps but on higher speed humps/driveways the right front still has this sound it sound like a shock mount that is under stain. Could it be the bushes around the anti-roll bar?
 

moranor@axis

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its crying because it wants more low thats what the noise is :rollsmile:

spray some q20 on the swaybar bushings to see if the noise stops then you will know where the problem is
 

Dewald Basson

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moranor@axis said:
its crying because it wants more low thats what the noise is :rollsmile:

spray some q20 on the swaybar bushings to see if the noise stops then you will know where the problem is

Will give it a go thanks.

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