slayerripkdc 15 Year Member Jun 3, 2003 1,341 16 59 brewster ny Dec 3, 2010 #1 Dec 3, 2010 #1 Since removing my isolators it seems that the passenger rear has a clunking sound. what is the correct way to wrap the spring to eliminate noise?
Since removing my isolators it seems that the passenger rear has a clunking sound. what is the correct way to wrap the spring to eliminate noise?
R rcombs18 New Member Jan 27, 2009 92 0 0 Dec 3, 2010 #2 Dec 3, 2010 #2 I just took electrical tape around the top and bottom coil of the spring. I haven't had any noises from mine
I just took electrical tape around the top and bottom coil of the spring. I haven't had any noises from mine
BurningRubber 10 Year Member Dec 6, 2004 1,865 24 58 Dec 3, 2010 #3 Dec 3, 2010 #3 rcombs18 said: I just took electrical tape around the top and bottom coil of the spring. I haven't had any noises from mine Click to expand... I agree. Did that with mine and all was good. Just wrap a few layers around the tip of the coil where the isolator normally covers.
rcombs18 said: I just took electrical tape around the top and bottom coil of the spring. I haven't had any noises from mine Click to expand... I agree. Did that with mine and all was good. Just wrap a few layers around the tip of the coil where the isolator normally covers.
R rcombs18 New Member Jan 27, 2009 92 0 0 Dec 3, 2010 #4 Dec 3, 2010 #4 did you make sure that you put the springs back in the same direction as they were before? You have to make sure that the end of the spring is in the same location it was when you started...
did you make sure that you put the springs back in the same direction as they were before? You have to make sure that the end of the spring is in the same location it was when you started...