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jng2985 12-23-2013 09:52 PM

Spring help
 
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Ungodly noise from the rear end.. Lol. Any ways, crawled under to see wtf and saw my rear springs. Attached is I hope the passenger side. Driver side normal, passenger completely compressed and the car isn't slanted.

Wtf is it? And who wants to drink beers and help fix it.

jng2985 12-23-2013 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by jng2985 (Post 59544)
Ungodly noise from the rear end.. Lol. Any ways, crawled under to see wtf and saw my rear springs. Attached is I hope the passenger side. Driver side normal, passenger completely compressed and the car isn't slanted.

Wtf is it? And who wants to drink beers and help fix it.

Passenger side

03MachMe 12-23-2013 09:59 PM

That's odd...

JDMLOL 12-23-2013 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by 03MachMe (Post 59546)
That's odd...

Very.

Type of springs?

jng2985 12-23-2013 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by JDMLOL (Post 59547)
Very.

Type of springs?

Ford K, Lca's, panhard.

03MachMe 12-23-2013 11:27 PM

either the spring came out of its area and is compressed on the side of it or something is stuck up there compressing the spring. Just jack the car up and remove the strut on that side with the axle supported and let it down slowly and see why it is not up in the area it is supposed to be.

jng2985 01-04-2014 05:43 PM

Spring was upside down. Flipped it over, no more noise..

zsommer79 01-04-2014 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jng2985 (Post 60253)
Spring was upside down. Flipped it over, no more noise..

So you had one right and one upside down? On the Ford springs they are stamped so you should be able to read ford when they are put in right. One of mine had a partial mistamp that was upside down but they had stamped it again the right way.

jng2985 01-04-2014 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by zsommer79 (Post 60260)
So you had one right and one upside down? On the Ford springs they are stamped so you should be able to read ford when they are put in right. One of mine had a partial mistamp that was upside down but they had stamped it again the right way.

I originally had them installed and they put in f'd up.

donutninja 01-04-2014 09:43 PM

So maybe I don't follow but why would the spring being upside down cause it to be fully compressed like that?

jng2985 01-04-2014 10:16 PM

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So maybe I don't follow but why would the spring being upside down cause it to be fully compressed like that?

That's how it should be just flipped over. Coils start narrow and spread out, when installed correctly you can't see how compressed the spring is unless its jacked up. It was a mind fuck of a thing. Had no clue wtf happened and thinking worse case I picked up another set of K springs. Looking at the rear spring this morning it occurred to me that it's prob upside down.
The kicker is, either way the load on the spring is the same no matter how it is installed? What I found, no more noise/ride was improved.

donutninja 01-05-2014 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by jng2985 (Post 60271)
That's how it should be just flipped over. Coils start narrow and spread out, when installed correctly you can't see how compressed the spring is unless its jacked up. It was a mind fuck of a thing. Had no clue wtf happened and thinking worse case I picked up another set of K springs. Looking at the rear spring this morning it occurred to me that it's prob upside down.
The kicker is, either way the load on the spring is the same no matter how it is installed? What I found, no more noise/ride was improved.

yeah, crazy it can make such a big difference. At least you got it figured out!

zsommer79 01-05-2014 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by jng2985 (Post 60271)
The kicker is, either way the load on the spring is the same no matter how it is installed? What I found, no more noise/ride was improved.

The load isn't the same because the angles the spring compress at are going to be affected. If you could have seen it compressed it probably had a bulge/arch in it. Have you checked the front to make sure the shop installed them correctly? If the strut mount isn't positioned correctly it will throw your angles off.

Dan12GT 01-08-2014 09:27 AM

Ya I was about to say looks like the progressive coiled side of the spring is upside down. I'd defiantly re-check everything too.

jng2985 01-08-2014 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Dan12GT (Post 60548)
Ya I was about to say looks like the progressive coiled side of the spring is upside down. I'd defiantly re-check everything too.

All is is well on the other corners, now off to ford for axle leak and idle issue.


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