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Old 10-12-04, 04:47 AM
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A few months ago I installed new Eibachs and new struts (OEM). I've been having a noise from the rear when going over certain bumps. It only makes the noise on rebound when going over dips and pot holes. I've triple checked to make sure that everything is tight back there including all the mounting bolts, sway bar links, etc. Any idea what might be causing this noise?? Anyone else have this problem??
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I have the same problem too, my right front wheel makes a popping noise if i go over bumps sometimes.
Old 10-12-04, 03:22 PM
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It's a common problem with the Eibachs..I had the same thing, then I changed to my Tein CS...No more noise..It is why I tell everyone to go with Teins, you'll be happier in the long run..

Also Eibachs tend to settle more on the drivers side more so than the passenagers..So your drivers side will be .5 inch lower than your passenagers..

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Also Eibachs tend to settle more on the drivers side more so than the passenagers..So your drivers side will be .5 inch lower than your passenagers.. [/B]
No wonder my car always seems tilted, lol.
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Yeah I had that noise too before I changed to Teins. Did you check your bushings? They should be changed to tolerate more stress. Just a guess. That's what I was going to do.
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I finally figured it out and solved the problem!!!

It was the top coils slapping against each other when the springs rebound and recompress over hard bumps. A friend and I solved it by putting some split fuel hose around the upper coils in the rear to absorb the coils slapping against each other. Now there is no more noise and it feels solid as can be. Cheap to fix too. This worked for my friend's SC400 too. Hope this helps any of you with eibach's that have the same noise.
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Originally posted by jeremyp111
I finally figured it out and solved the problem!!!

It was the top coils slapping against each other when the springs rebound and recompress over hard bumps. A friend and I solved it by putting some split fuel hose around the upper coils in the rear to absorb the coils slapping against each other. Now there is no more noise and it feels solid as can be. Cheap to fix too. This worked for my friend's SC400 too. Hope this helps any of you with eibach's that have the same noise.
Where can I find some of this split fuel hose?
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We just bought some fuel hose large enough to wrap around the coils and split it with a razor blade. We used about 2' per side which was enough to wrap the top 3 coils. It took about 30 minutes to do both sides.
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Did it work?


I just installed my a few weeks ago, while i was doing the instal i remembered reading this thread and thinking, I hope this dosn't happen. And yay, it didn't.

New shocks and springs and quite as can be, now if I could get rid of my door rattles
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Sure did. Quiet and solid as can be. I'm super happy. The only way I'd be happier is if it never made that noise to begin with!!! Good thing for you it didn't.

J
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Hmm nice fix, but howd you go about securing the fuel hose onto the coils?
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Originally Posted by /Aerostar\
Hmm nice fix, but howd you go about securing the fuel hose onto the coils?
Measure the diameter of one of the coils on the spring.
When you go to buy fuel hose (or vacuum hose, or whatever hose) look for an INNER diameter equal to or just a bit more than the measurement you have.
You won't have to attach it at all.
It will hold on by itself.

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I actually used super glue and some small tie wraps at each end to really make it secure.
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Originally Posted by jeremyp111
I actually used super glue and some small tie wraps at each end to really make it secure.
Some zip-ties would definitely work but I wouldn't reccomend super glue because it dries out rubber and makes it brittle.
A few full compressions of the spring and the rubber would crack and fall apart.

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i have this noise on stock suspension,.,. could it be ther stock spring making same noise? it makes noise in the rear left side..


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