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I've installed my suspension . . . it took Jason and I almost no time . . . once you subtract the time spent drinking beer, and the extra time spent trying to figure out which beer was mine, and which was his . . . ("well, mine just came out of the fridge, so it should have more condensation . . .") . . .
GC/AGX's . . . I'm still analyzing the ride but 9.5 hours from VA to NY, told me that I'll love it . . . eventually. All I have to do is get over the install, and my concerns about the springs holding together in the rear, and the collars staying put all around. Geo, it seems as if I may not have used enough duct tape. I don't say that because I have noise . . . I say that because I'm hearing that a lot of it should be used. I only used one layer. I'm REALLY concerned about the front springs though. How tight should the piston lock nuts be? It seems that when I've tightened all the way (normal thing to do with any nut), I can't adjust the height of the spring. The collar won't turn unless "coerced" with a chisel/hammer (don't ask!) . . . Anyway, what are the recommendations for the front install/adjustment? I'm under the impression that I'd get more suspension travel by moving locking the nuts on the piston rod as close to the top of the threaded portion as possible, true? If so, that would also mean that I actually compress the spring quite a bit by adjusting the lock nuts ALL the way to the bottom of the threaded portion of the piston rod, true? I think there is some extra suspension tuning to be had by playing with the rod, and moving the nuts around a bit . . . |
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Re: Ground Control . . . ??
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but yeah . . . as far as I can tell, we were describing the same thing in different terms.My questions in appropriate terminology: When installing the front strut/spring assembly . . . is it recommended or necessary for the spring to be compressed first? If not, why not? If so, should I just expect that every time I want to adjust the height in the front of the car, I must first loosen the piston lock nuts so that I can then be able to turn the adjustable perch? Doesn't it seem as if there may be some extra suspension tuning to be had by adjusting the lock nuts at the top of the piston . . . inasmuch as by doing so, you can alternately compress or decompress the front springs? It seems to me that . . . if I compress the springs all the way, and have the lock nuts locking at the end of the threads in the piston shaft, I make the springs tighter . . . no? |
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There is absolutely NO reason for compressing the ERS springs that come with the GCs before installation. Did Jason tell you to do this? Quote:
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I thought about that just after I sent it.
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You, my friend have a comprehension problem.
And you are WAY too uptight. Stay off of the caffeine for a while . . . or whatever your "upper" of choice happens to be. Listen closely: I did compress the front springs before installing them. This, I believe, is what made it difficult to adjust their height. There was obviously too much pressure on the perch, even with the wheels off of the ground. Plain and simple, no special terminology needed. I want to know if I should have done that, or not . . . and why. You also know from experience that this suspension setup comes with very little instructions. How in the hell can the dampers be over adjusted? They adjust to be harder than where I have them set now. Basically, they are within their functioning capacity. What the hell are you on? If you just want to make this look horrible, you've succeeded. There's a 90% chance that you've earned an ass whooping at the next SERCA meet. I'll let you know . . . You got by at the last one because my girlfriend enjoyed talking with your wife. Straighten up old-timer . . . I'm not amused. We're supposed to be having fun and educating each other in this forum, not acting like a bunch of stiffs. If, you think I've done something wrong, say it with tact. No need to be dramatic and immature. You're no expert on suspension tuning or installation, so don't pretend to be one. Please behave yourself in this arena . . . save the drama for the mailing list. |
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I'm not sure what you are doing, but the things you have written about trying actually sound dangerous. But I'm done helping here. In addition, I am now going to ask Jason to close this thread.
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Ok, no need to be disrespectful to each other.
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Umm, yeah! Heh, I'm just seeing what the little "Thread Closed" button does. I guess only mods have it. So there, Igor beat me to it!
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