vibration after lowering
Yeah, I'm thinking of just pulling the wheels and adjusting the coilovers in small increments until it stops .... Then when I upgrade the axles to handle the upcoming mods, I'll bite the bullet and have some custom axles made and put it back down lower again...... Hell, I'll check it out tomorrow and see if the technique on the 1st page is an option. I'll update with my findings.... More to follow...
PS-I never had this vibration on my tenzo's a long time ago and it sat way lower then. Just sayin.
I believe that there may be a problem, Im just saying its not because of the axles. You prove my point by saying that you had no bind with tenzo's which are lower, and now you do have a problem. Axles wont bind at a higher higher height then run smooth at a lower height.
adjusted the coilovers up a half an inch (and did the rack spacers finally at the same time) ... Almost completely solved my problem .... don't think that really answers any questions though ....
So 25in ground to fender is pretty much the limit before it binds I guess. It is probably different on LS/LT due to having a different trans and axles, but its good info to know. Do you think the rack spacers helped at all or its just better from raising it back up?
Why has nobody mentioned rotated trans mounts? That's the fix for this issue. Rack spacers will only reduce bump steer, not axle bind. Buying new axles is a REALLY expensive way to NOT solve the problem! lol
And its not a guaranteed fix because I dont think it changes the way the transmission sits. It would have to lower the trans. to stop the axles from binding and Im not sure if it does that. Ive seen it mentioned before but not any hard facts to support it.
Ok, I'll bite ..... Do the rotated trans mounts effectively change the mounting position of the transmission? What exactly would those do to solve the problem, other than limit the movement of the transmission? My thought process was that because we're jacking the geometric angles of the axles, its making them too long, causing the binding, clunking, and bumping ....
Vibrations are caused by the axles being forced to operate at angles that they weren't designed for. The CV joints can only operate smoothly up to a certain angle. Slammed cars are exceeding that angle.
I was under the impression that rotated mounts help to level the axles out somewhat, but I have no solid proof. The best thing to do would be to PM qwikredline/John Powell re. mounts, or go back to a height that allows the axles to operate smoothly.
I was under the impression that rotated mounts help to level the axles out somewhat, but I have no solid proof. The best thing to do would be to PM qwikredline/John Powell re. mounts, or go back to a height that allows the axles to operate smoothly.
I can't use rotated mounts as my car is a/t and they only work on manual cars. Im seeing there are lots of slammed tc's that seem way lower than mine, do they not have this problem? is there something different between there axles and mine? im a bit new to these cars so im not sure
I can't use rotated mounts as my car is a/t and they only work on manual cars. Im seeing there are lots of slammed tc's that seem way lower than mine, do they not have this problem? is there something different between there axles and mine? im a bit new to these cars so im not sure
Vibrations are caused by the axles being forced to operate at angles that they weren't designed for. The CV joints can only operate smoothly up to a certain angle. Slammed cars are exceeding that angle.
I was under the impression that rotated mounts help to level the axles out somewhat, but I have no solid proof. The best thing to do would be to PM qwikredline/John Powell re. mounts, or go back to a height that allows the axles to operate smoothly.
I was under the impression that rotated mounts help to level the axles out somewhat, but I have no solid proof. The best thing to do would be to PM qwikredline/John Powell re. mounts, or go back to a height that allows the axles to operate smoothly.
....... So far .. just put on the rotated mounts this evening and the vibration/binding seems to have ceased. I only took it around the block but it seems to be a lot smoother. I'll put some miles on her tomorrow to double check.

