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bcedhk 09-25-2013 07:48 PM

Spring binding solution?
 
Recently got some coilovers that have decent reviews on the VW community. Installed them and they are good overall, except, when I turn I notice the helper spring to bind and move slightly with the main spring.

Seems like is a common issue with aftermarket coils, what is the best solution to get rid of the spring bind? There is a hard plastic spacer in between, but it doesnt seem to help.

HKS PWR 09-25-2013 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by eddy89 (Post 8327431)
Recently got some coilovers that have decent reviews on the VW community. Installed them and they are good overall, except, when I turn I notice the helper spring to bind and move slightly with the main spring.

Seems like is a common issue with aftermarket coils, what is the best solution to get rid of the spring bind? There is a hard plastic spacer in between, but it doesnt seem to help.

Both minimizes torsional binding from the spring by reducing the friction between the spring and the spring perch

Torsion release bearing
TORSION RELEASE BEARING ? TRB | Smoother Deflection | performance-suspension.eibach.com

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bcedhk 09-25-2013 08:37 PM

thanks. I think i saw that torsion release bearing being mentioned on the forum. I guess is my 2nd option cause i really hope to just find a solution that doesn't require me to remove the whole front coil over again.

kunoman1 09-25-2013 09:14 PM

If you mind me asking, what brand coils did you get/model of your dub?

Been lookin for some coils for my MK4

bcedhk 09-25-2013 09:28 PM

Solowerks.


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