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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Corsa Rear spring not seating right » Post Reply
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mex |
posted on 23rd Nov 11 at 21:59 |
ye i'll keep them like that and cable tie them down | |
Jed D |
posted on 23rd Nov 11 at 12:30 |
do what people do with hella low springs, cable tie them in place, just incase | |
Ian |
posted on 23rd Nov 11 at 12:10 |
Shouldn't really make a difference as it's under compression anyway and it's just as likely to dislocate unloaded from either end. | |
mex |
posted on 23rd Nov 11 at 12:09 |
the adjuster doesnt fit at the bottom on my springs only at the top | |
Gary |
posted on 23rd Nov 11 at 09:44 |
Adjuster should be at the bottom. I would say. | |
mex |
posted on 22nd Nov 11 at 21:31 |
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mex |
posted on 22nd Nov 11 at 21:24 |
quote: it was rusted so i wire brushed it back, maybe it needs more hacking away ? | |
mex |
posted on 22nd Nov 11 at 21:23 |
ye i've turned it upside down and thats how im running it, but i know for a fact its the wrong way as the spring doesnt sit correctly atall ( angled and loose ) | |
davieslim |
posted on 22nd Nov 11 at 15:20 |
chec the groove on the axle to make sure its intact then can rust | |
redtom |
posted on 22nd Nov 11 at 14:34 |
Some springs have a smaller hole at one end, tried turning it upside down? | |
mex |
posted on 22nd Nov 11 at 13:30 |
Ok this is what it should look like : |