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Old 07-16-2004, 10:03 AM
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Want to see who thinks putting a rubber heater hose around the ends of the springs I'm cutting might stop any noise from hitting big potholes on the road. Did it on the coil-overs and made no difference but re-installing the stock springs.

This explains it best. http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c3/cal...s/dsc04744.jpg

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Dave, Even with the stock SB coils cut down, you should never
be able to unload the spring fully. Those things are soft and LONG.
ps - you are replacing the missing upper Aarm bumpers, right ?
That should limit it even further.

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Yes to both.
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Personally I like the rubber isolators at the end of the springs. I use rubber spacers from VBP that I cut down so that they are more of an isolator than a spring. Not sure if a rubber hose would hold up?
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Originally Posted by zwede
Personally I like the rubber isolators at the end of the springs. I use rubber spacers from VBP that I cut down so that they are more of an isolator than a spring. Not sure if a rubber hose would hold up?
I'm using GM Goodwrench heater hose with spiral core. Very strong stuff.
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Did you give up on the semi-coilovers? Sorry to hear of all your problems. I have the same setup but it's all QA1's and I have no issues. My ride height is at 27" up front w/about an 1" to an 1-1/2" of threads under the jam nuts so I could go lower. If I remember correctly you were looking for 26.5" right?
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Did you give up on the semi-coilovers? Sorry to hear of all your problems. I have the same setup but it's all QA1's and I have no issues. My ride height is at 27" up front w/about an 1" to an 1-1/2" of threads under the jam nuts so I could go lower. If I remember correctly you were looking for 26.5" right?

Yep me and Eric from Speed Direct were e-mailing the last few weeks and we went thru every possible cause to no avail. I'll be putting back the original springs - 3/4 coil with Blisteins next weekend and if the noise disappears I know it was the coil-overs. There is still a 2% chance it's the A-arms but I doubt it.

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