just installed new kyb's with ground controls...HELP!!
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just installed new kyb's with ground controls...HELP!!
i just got this installed but the rear shocks are really loud..they make this clunking sound...do they all sound like this? help..neeed a fix...
*New* My ride is reaLLy bouncey now...over a bump it will bounce 2-4 times...also when i go over a bump with one wheel (rear Right) it makes a studderring noise like its thumping really fast...does this mean the shock is blow?..its been about a 2 week now since i put em on...
Modified by ANGELIQUE at 10:30 PM 4/27/2004
*New* My ride is reaLLy bouncey now...over a bump it will bounce 2-4 times...also when i go over a bump with one wheel (rear Right) it makes a studderring noise like its thumping really fast...does this mean the shock is blow?..its been about a 2 week now since i put em on...
Modified by ANGELIQUE at 10:30 PM 4/27/2004
#3
Re: just installed new kyb's with ground controls...HELP!! (JDM Ninja)
well..i got em installed..the guy i got to put em in should have...i'm prety sure.
so other people who have this same setup..doesn't have this problem??
so other people who have this same setup..doesn't have this problem??
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Re: just installed new kyb's with ground controls...HELP!! (ANGELIQUE)
How much did you lower the car? Perhaps you lowered the car so much that there's a problem w/shock travel.
I have 500# Ground Controls and revalved Konis on the rear of my ITR, and nothing ever sounded bad...but I didn't lower the car much, either.
I have 500# Ground Controls and revalved Konis on the rear of my ITR, and nothing ever sounded bad...but I didn't lower the car much, either.
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Re: just installed new kyb's with ground controls...HELP!! (ANGELIQUE)
Did they forget to install the o-rings between the sleeve and the shock? I've got the same setup and i used electric tape instead for the o-rings. (just a thought)
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Re: just installed new kyb's with ground controls...HELP!! (lilobusta)
ya..maybe...i'm gonna check with them...so nobody with this set up has this problem?..like a loud clunk noice over everybump?!
i didn't lower too much...bout 1.5?!
i didn't lower too much...bout 1.5?!
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Re: just installed new kyb's with ground controls...HELP!! (BADEG6)
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Dustin gave me a password in an AIM conversation the other day.
We were both in just the right frame of mind, I guess. LOL...
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Having seen the picture of him making love to an alloy wheel, this seems pretty humorous.
Dustin gave me a password in an AIM conversation the other day.
We were both in just the right frame of mind, I guess. LOL...
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Having seen the picture of him making love to an alloy wheel, this seems pretty humorous.
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Re: just installed new kyb's with ground controls...HELP!! (lilobusta)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lilobusta »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Did they forget to install the o-rings between the sleeve and the shock? I've got the same setup and i used electric tape instead for the o-rings. (just a thought) </TD></TR></TABLE>
This would be my guess. The sleeves are very loose without the o-rings installed properly. That is most likely the rattle you are hearing. Get under there and check it out.
This would be my guess. The sleeves are very loose without the o-rings installed properly. That is most likely the rattle you are hearing. Get under there and check it out.
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yuck,
dont let unreputable folks do work on your car man.
Take it to someone who knows about this stuff, meaning, knows about working with performance parts/installs, not just some random gas station mechanic.
Ask im to see if theres anything wrong with the install, findout whats wrong, then go to the jerkoff who did it in the first place and have im fix it.
dont let unreputable folks do work on your car man.
Take it to someone who knows about this stuff, meaning, knows about working with performance parts/installs, not just some random gas station mechanic.
Ask im to see if theres anything wrong with the install, findout whats wrong, then go to the jerkoff who did it in the first place and have im fix it.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by deviant1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if its clunking, more than likely its the nut on top of the strut. make sure thats tight. if it still happens, makes sure the two nuts on top of the shock tower are tight.</TD></TR></TABLE>
how to tighten the nut???
edit: when i try to tighten it, the shock turns with it.
I am having similar problems.....
and I haven't cut my bumpstop yet will soon
and I didn't put the o-ring also, didn't fit
Modified by intezn at 12:06 AM 4/22/2004
how to tighten the nut???
edit: when i try to tighten it, the shock turns with it.
I am having similar problems.....
and I haven't cut my bumpstop yet will soon
and I didn't put the o-ring also, didn't fit
Modified by intezn at 12:06 AM 4/22/2004
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Re: (intezn)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by intezn »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
how to tighten the nut???
edit: when i try to tighten it, the shock turns with it.
I am having similar problems.....
and I haven't cut my bumpstop yet will soon
and I didn't put the o-ring also, didn't fit
Modified by intezn at 12:06 AM 4/22/2004</TD></TR></TABLE>
to tighten the nut, grab the flat portion of the strut piston rod thing at the very top with some pliers/vise grips. ONLY grip it on the FLAT part!! do not grip the threads. then use an open ended wrench to tight it.
cut the bumpstop and the o-rings do fit. force the sleeve on with the o-ring. it should be a REALLY tight fit. this keeps the sleeve from clanging around on the strut body. you could also use some masking/electrical tape to wrap around the strut body. just make sure the sleeve doesnt move at all and is tight.
how to tighten the nut???
edit: when i try to tighten it, the shock turns with it.
I am having similar problems.....
and I haven't cut my bumpstop yet will soon
and I didn't put the o-ring also, didn't fit
Modified by intezn at 12:06 AM 4/22/2004</TD></TR></TABLE>
to tighten the nut, grab the flat portion of the strut piston rod thing at the very top with some pliers/vise grips. ONLY grip it on the FLAT part!! do not grip the threads. then use an open ended wrench to tight it.
cut the bumpstop and the o-rings do fit. force the sleeve on with the o-ring. it should be a REALLY tight fit. this keeps the sleeve from clanging around on the strut body. you could also use some masking/electrical tape to wrap around the strut body. just make sure the sleeve doesnt move at all and is tight.
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Re: (ANGELIQUE)
When I installed mine, I didn't trim the dustboots enough (you need to trim them down 10 one third the original size, which means you need to cut the metal part) so mine clunked every time I went over a bump. Maybe thats the problem?
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Re: (undertheradar)
I think you should put those dust caps back... they are there to prevent dirt and moisture. If you dont you can wear the shocks fast...(unless you want to buy new one every so often)
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Re: (ANGELIQUE)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ANGELIQUE »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the guy that put the schoks in for me said they don't fit?!>..so if i cut them they would?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes they will after u cut them.
yes they will after u cut them.
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Re: just installed new kyb's with ground controls...HELP!! (ANGELIQUE)
*New* My ride is reaLLy bouncey now...over a bump it will bounce 2-4 times...also when i go over a bump with one wheel (rear Right) it makes a studderring noise like its thumping really fast...does this mean the shock is blow?..its been about a 2 week now since i put em on...
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