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The only way spring coils will touch each other is if you bind them by fully compressing them. In that case, your spring rate is too soft for the the application.
Do you perchance have progressive rate springs? The above does not apply to them, only to constant rate springs.
Do you perchance have progressive rate springs? The above does not apply to them, only to constant rate springs.
The only way spring coils will touch each other is if you bind them by fully compressing them. In that case, your spring rate is too soft for the the application.
Do you perchance have progressive rate springs? The above does not apply to them, only to constant rate springs.
Do you perchance have progressive rate springs? The above does not apply to them, only to constant rate springs.
Last edited by celwin; Jun 26, 2018 at 09:02 AM.
I wonder if he means the coils are vibrating against the damper body?
Do you get the noise from all corners?
Can he tell you how preload was applied to the springs? Most coil-overs specify 5 mm or so of compression on the springs to make sure they stay seated and don't rattle.
Do you get the noise from all corners?
Can he tell you how preload was applied to the springs? Most coil-overs specify 5 mm or so of compression on the springs to make sure they stay seated and don't rattle.
I wonder if he means the coils are vibrating against the damper body?
Do you get the noise from all corners?
Can he tell you how preload was applied to the springs? Most coil-overs specify 5 mm or so of compression on the springs to make sure they stay seated and don't rattle.
Do you get the noise from all corners?
Can he tell you how preload was applied to the springs? Most coil-overs specify 5 mm or so of compression on the springs to make sure they stay seated and don't rattle.
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