Rear coils "fall" when I lift my car

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  • TobyB
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    Tall rear mounts solve several problems at once...

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  • 325ix
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    Mine don't fall out but, I have tall rear mounts.

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  • Mr. Burns
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    Installing koni yellows this weekend

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  • 88SuperETABD
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    I have same kit, mine don't "fall out" get shorter shocks, so you get less droop. Problem fixed.

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  • slammin.e28
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  • Mr. Burns
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    Cool thanks guys!

    Lol and yes rates are reversed.

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  • ravenlord89
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    Spring is too short for the stock trailing arms travel. A simple limiting strap like those found on long travel off road trucks will prevent this.

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  • whodwho
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    Very normal, one trick mentioned is to set the parking brake before lifting it. Also they don't need to be perfectly centered while you lower it, as long as they are not falling out they will settle in correctly.

    Hopefully you have your rates listed backwards 8^)

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  • Mr. Burns
    started a topic Rear coils "fall" when I lift my car

    Rear coils "fall" when I lift my car

    am I the only one or is there something terribly wrong with my install...

    I'm running full ground control coilovers (650f/440R).

    whenever I lift my car high up off the ground (either with shop lift etc)
    my rear coils tend to fall away from it's place setting.

    I need to carefully place them back in their spot and lower the car slowly to assure they seat properly.

    is this normal?
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