So your happy with them then very goodI'm running these springs and car handles fine with them. So far so good for the money [emoji2]
Interesting...no issues at first? Banging, etc?I'm running these springs and car handles fine with them. So far so good for the money :smile:
Rotated at a different angle to mine, at first I though mine were a lot more compressed but realised his is still on an axle standQuick look at james thread cant tell from pic
Coilovers on the front atmThe easy ones?
Text upside down. removed the old ones and there was a pig tail bit where it wasn't flush on the bottom so fitted the same way.Interesting...no issues at first? Banging, etc?
Which way did you fit the rear springs...Text the right way up?
Well well, I've got a confession to make...
Changed the rears first back to my Cooksports and decided I'd adjust by Rear ARB to give it a try on the hardest setting
Went to do the fronts and started taking the front wheels off...then I realised although my nuts were tight, my actual studs were loose!! 2 on the one side, and one on the other - when I fitted them I used the correct Loctite (271 off the top of my head) and I torqued them up, but it seems like over time they've come loose!
So re-torqued them all and re-loctited them and thought it's only fair if I try the Amax's on the front with this sorted, so wheels back on and kept the Amax springs on....and low and behold, not a single squeak, or noise for that matter! Went for a 3 mile round trip and they were spot on and only went up to 60mph, but it was night and day from earlier!
I'll admit I put my Cooksports back on the front as I wanted to know the height difference between them, and measuring from the floor to the arch gave roughly 600mm - bang on the same for both the Amax's and Cooksports.
Overtime I'd guess the Amax's would go slightly lower as they bed in, but I thought I'd keep my Cooksports on as it would probably be best to run matching front and rear springs...
So it turns out it was user error all along, and not the springs at fault (well despite the rears knocking, I'm still confident that was a spring issue)
Anyone got any re-torque numbers for the nuts and bolts and can you please confirm that I DON'T need spring compressors?
Gonna attempt these Saturday.
Anyone got any re-torque numbers for the nuts and bolts and can you please confirm that I DON'T need spring compressors?
Gonna attempt these Saturday.
I didn't have them on long enough to give them fair test tbh, from my short little test they seemed nice and firmSo pretty good then?
Got home no cam lol off to do the route again it was on someones drive hahahaThat crashy, lol. Car sounds great btw
Right I have now down 250 miles of part motorway,part town including many speed bumps,a lot of motorway, and an Autosolo event .The arch gaps are about the same as a fellow autosoloer,s.172 on Eibach Prolines. I have no complaints so far concerning ride or handling.
Instead of posting smart arse comments and you have some sort of actual experience with these on track then why not just help us out? It was me who posted I'd heard good things about them on track due to there stiffness compared to other springs on the market, if not so good then let the people know, or do you think people waisting hard earned cash "hilarious"?Some of the comments in this thread are hilarious, especially the one about decent reviews on Apex springs for track use!