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Old 29-04-2012, 01:34 PM   #1
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Had my car corner weighted and a geo done after having my Nitrons setup, some new RTAB's and a limiting kit fitted at Simpsons yesterday.

However, they forgot to fit a spring pad to my left rear shock (and stupidly I didn't check), it sits between the rear spring and the platform adjuster (still running separate shock and barrel spring rear), my kit didn't come with them and I had a pair for them to fit.

Obviously all I need to do is drop the rear shock and spring to fit the pad, as I'm still getting rattles from the left side, so it's not a massive deal to sort it.

My question is, will dropping the rear shock / spring affect the geo they have just done?

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Old 29-04-2012, 02:04 PM   #2
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Chaps,

Had my car corner weighted and a geo done after having my Nitrons setup, some new RTAB's and a limiting kit fitted at Simpsons yesterday.

However, they forgot to fit a spring pad to my left rear shock (and stupidly I didn't check), it sits between the rear spring and the platform adjuster (still running separate shock and barrel spring rear), my kit didn't come with them and I had a pair for them to fit.

Obviously all I need to do is drop the rear shock and spring to fit the pad, as I'm still getting rattles from the left side, so it's not a massive deal to sort it.

My question is, will dropping the rear shock / spring affect the geo they have just done?

Ta

The ride height is set by the spring perch, so you will be fine. You dont need to drop spring out either. Easiest way to do it........ undo 2 13mm nuts on strut top(top of shock). Slowly jack car up, slide in rubber mount. Lower slowly whilst guiding shock mount in. Job done, 5 min job.

Your geo should be fine.
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Old 29-04-2012, 03:10 PM   #3
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The ride height is set by the spring perch, so you will be fine. You dont need to drop spring out either. Easiest way to do it........ undo 2 13mm nuts on strut top(top of shock). Slowly jack car up, slide in rubber mount. Lower slowly whilst guiding shock mount in. Job done, 5 min job.

Your geo should be fine.
Nice one thanks Shane.

I usually go in the other way (ooer), by removing the bottom damper bolt on the rear strut, which then allows the rear arm to drop...
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Nice one thanks Shane.

I usually go in the other way (ooer), by removing the bottom damper bolt on the rear strut, which then allows the rear arm to drop...
I do too on ramps and if completely removing strut, but you only need to drop it down slightly

this way.... wheel stays on and you only need one jack. And can do on drive at home. Im not sure of everyones experience, equipment capabilities etc.
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I do too on ramps and if completely removing strut, but you only need to drop it down slightly

this way.... wheel stays on and you only need one jack. And can do on drive at home. Im not sure of everyones experience, equipment capabilities etc.
Sounds good to me, i'll give your way a go when the weather clears up, cheers

What you having done to your car btw? Saw it all stripped out!

Was a bit of a squeeze getting all your trim in the car for Dave!
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Sounds good to me, i'll give your way a go when the weather clears up, cheers

What you having done to your car btw? Saw it all stripped out!

Was a bit of a squeeze getting all your trim in the car for Dave!
I thought it might be a squeeze lol.

Full weld in cage and all the trimmings, I might go for intrax and see how they are compared to the KW. Not sure though yet.

How you finding your intrax?
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Not sure but I have replaced springs before on rear without removing damper fixings. You may need to jack open the wheels to arch to make the space
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