Pedders to yyz springs
#1
Pedders to yyz springs
fender to ground height with pedders in front is 25"
fender to ground height with pedders in rear is 26"
currently on pedders springs with koni yellow rears
235/40/18 dunlop starspecs on 18x8 enkei pf01s wheels
getting springs in mail on friday should have them installed by saturday with koni yellow front inserts and will be updated with new measurements and pictures saturday/sunday
fender to ground height with pedders in rear is 26"
currently on pedders springs with koni yellow rears
235/40/18 dunlop starspecs on 18x8 enkei pf01s wheels
getting springs in mail on friday should have them installed by saturday with koni yellow front inserts and will be updated with new measurements and pictures saturday/sunday
Last edited by 09sscalicobalt; 09-26-2012 at 09:56 PM.
#7
wow car looks great, looking forward to seeing the difference on the YYZ's.
you will love the Yellows all around. i have them on SSc's and the car is a blast. i have the set to about what wang suggests.
careful, i didnt realize when i bought them that the front adj, is opposite the rear, as i ought mine second hand and I didnt get the knob right away. i went full hard up front, Holy Harsh! just pay attention! you'll know it if its wrong.
you will love the Yellows all around. i have them on SSc's and the car is a blast. i have the set to about what wang suggests.
careful, i didnt realize when i bought them that the front adj, is opposite the rear, as i ought mine second hand and I didnt get the knob right away. i went full hard up front, Holy Harsh! just pay attention! you'll know it if its wrong.
#9
wow car looks great, looking forward to seeing the difference on the YYZ's.
you will love the Yellows all around. i have them on SSc's and the car is a blast. i have the set to about what wang suggests.
careful, i didnt realize when i bought them that the front adj, is opposite the rear, as i ought mine second hand and I didnt get the knob right away. i went full hard up front, Holy Harsh! just pay attention! you'll know it if its wrong.
you will love the Yellows all around. i have them on SSc's and the car is a blast. i have the set to about what wang suggests.
careful, i didnt realize when i bought them that the front adj, is opposite the rear, as i ought mine second hand and I didnt get the knob right away. i went full hard up front, Holy Harsh! just pay attention! you'll know it if its wrong.
#12
Am I impressed with how the YYZ's have handled so far? yes, they are fantastic
what I'm not so pleased about is the fact that I have a whole new set of clunks/rattles that seem to have appeared since install when going over bumps, damn cobalt and its clunky suspension.... n everything is torqued properly so I'm at a loss as to why such a mild drop spring would cause these clunks to occur.. I have stock Fe5 shocks/struts, YYZ, and hardcore bar (if that even matters, it shouldnt)
what I'm not so pleased about is the fact that I have a whole new set of clunks/rattles that seem to have appeared since install when going over bumps, damn cobalt and its clunky suspension.... n everything is torqued properly so I'm at a loss as to why such a mild drop spring would cause these clunks to occur.. I have stock Fe5 shocks/struts, YYZ, and hardcore bar (if that even matters, it shouldnt)
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what I'm not so pleased about is the fact that I have a whole new set of clunks/rattles that seem to have appeared since install when going over bumps, damn cobalt and its clunky suspension.... n everything is torqued properly so I'm at a loss as to why such a mild drop spring would cause these clunks to occur.. I have stock Fe5 shocks/struts, YYZ, and hardcore bar (if that even matters, it shouldnt)
#17
yes the endlinks are good and tight. torqued according to spec
spring hats were turned facing the engine just as you said so I know thats correct, I can quadruple check them just to be certain. They basically seat themselves in at the proper angle when installing as long as put in the correct general spot right? by that I mean they cant be off 10-20 degrees in either direction can they? i used john's "no spring compressor" method, so its pretty next to impossible to see up there and get them aligned to a specific angle, I just know they are facing the right general direction
if i throw ^that^ out as a cause, really the only thing that this could be coming from would be the endlinks (like you mention) so I may have to try the "disconnect & drive" technique your describing to see if endlinks are to blame
the sound when going over any type of small rapid bump is hard to describe, but its definately a plastic on plastic or metal on plastic type of sound.. NOT metal on metal for sure...
You should not have any clunks at all. Mine is silent, though my steering rack makes some noise at low speed. You need to make sure the spring hats are turned the right direction at the top of the springs. The tab should point inwards, towards the engine. If you want to rule out swaybar issues, remove one endlink altogether, and see if the noises stop.
if i throw ^that^ out as a cause, really the only thing that this could be coming from would be the endlinks (like you mention) so I may have to try the "disconnect & drive" technique your describing to see if endlinks are to blame
the sound when going over any type of small rapid bump is hard to describe, but its definately a plastic on plastic or metal on plastic type of sound.. NOT metal on metal for sure...
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#21
^^ this. I agree. or like Wangspeed says, end links. Powergridinc.com for them. And the control arm bushings if stock, are fubard no doubt... no doub t at all especially with auto x
#22
whats the easiest way to go about checking them?
also: could bad LCA's cause bad inner tire wear? cuz I noticed I had almost heavy negative camber type wear and my alignment shouldnt have been kicked out that bad from anything
Last edited by padlock; 09-27-2012 at 01:58 PM.
#23
When i had my car on the lift we couldnt tell the bushings were bad at first then I had my buddy drive the car by me and hit the brakes hard, you can literally see the wheel jump forwards and backwards in the wheel well, thats the easiest way to see it.
#24
looks like I'm off to spend more money on Powell Products... I cant stop spending money on his stuff it seems
#25
I'm getting the same rattle up front that Matt (padlock) is, but I find it hard to believe that my LCA bushings are already wore out. My car has 16k miles on it, a handful of autox events, and one track event.