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Old 02-27-2011, 09:48 AM
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Need a little help guys. Looking into some issues with my shock leaking and while I'm at it I may have to change my springs. What is the rate of my springs now. they say varispring 12-175? I'm thinking since I have so many amps, twin subwoofers and the control box for my trans in the trunk, I may need to get a stiffer spring.
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Here a link to optional springs: http://www.varishock.com/c-68-12-coil-springs.aspx
If you can get some sort of travel indicator on the shock shaft that won't damage the seal or shock body that would help determine if the shock is bottoming and causing seal failure. Small tight fitting O-rings work well if you can get them on, clay, tinfoil, or? When you have the shocks rebuilt you could ask about having them installed. I have them on my track bikes front forks and they are very handy for dialing in compression settings and maximising travel.
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Thanks, I Figure I've got around 150LBS in the trunk. Should I move up to a 200LBS spring?
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Thanks, I Figure I've got around 150LBS in the trunk. Should I move up to a 200LBS spring?
If she's bottoming that's definitely a consideration or bump-stops if they're an option and you want a pluch ride. I'll assume the range of suspension travel and shock stroke are in sync? Don't forget to consider fuel at 8 lbs a gallon.
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one more thing, Any ideas on how to hold the car up while I send these shocks in for rebuild?
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one more thing, Any ideas on how to hold the car up while I send these shocks in for rebuild?
It looks like you have a G-bar with heim type shock mounts top and bottom, so one way, if you want to be a roller would be welding some tubing the same eye to eye length to replicate the shock would be relatively easy. Another is jack stands or blocks under the body.
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one more thing, Any ideas on how to hold the car up while I send these shocks in for rebuild?
Mark Just get some 1-1/4" tube and drill 2 holes at what your shock length is and bolt those in. Its what I use for mock up. Its fairly common for the Varishocks to leak so you might want to look into the new Ridetech coilovers .... a much better design. so you dont have to have your coilovers rebuilt frequently.
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Mark Just get some 1-1/4" tube and drill 2 holes at what your shock length is and bolt those in. Its what I use for mock up. Its fairly common for the Varishocks to leak so you might want to look into the new Ridetech coilovers .... a much better design. so you dont have to have your coilovers rebuilt frequently.
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If I have to go with new shocks I may look at the Ridetech, I like the adjustible ones Right now I just need to focus on getting everything work good for cruze season. Thanks for all the help today. We got alot acolmplished. Tomorrow will be phone calls.
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